Tuesday, November 4th 2014
NVIDIA Announces 'Pick Your Path' Game Bundle
NVIDIA announced the "Pick Your Path" game bundle for new customers of select high-end GeForce GTX graphics cards, in partnership with Ubisoft. Applicable to new buyers of GeForce GTX 980, GTX 970, GTX 780 Ti, and GTX 780, the bundle lets you pick one of three latest Ubisoft titles, including FarCry 4, Assassin's Creed: Unity, and The Crew. Several NVIDIA AIC partners are participating in the giveaway, which works much like AMD's "Never Settle." The retailer gives you a code in the invoice of your new graphics card purchase, which you exchange for a UPlay key of the game of your choice, online.
28 Comments on NVIDIA Announces 'Pick Your Path' Game Bundle
But most of the bugs were sorted with the 6 series so I guess thats why.
Basically to get the better end of the deal I would have to purchase Skyrim again.
Pretty much the reason why I refrain from buying anything now until a version of a game is out that has all teh DLC included
Here's hoping the 980 Ti/990/whatever Maxwell in 2015 will come bundled with Witcher 3. :toast:
Think I would have wanted The Crew...
EDIT: But it was from NewEgg, so let me try get that key...:lovetpu:
Im not to bothered with getting new games myself as I still have a huge library to get through anyway but plenty of people buy their games as soon as they are out.
For them this might be a nice addition if they were in the market for a new videocard atm anyway
Uplay is a complete piece of garbage (or was the few times I encountered it through old AC/PoP titles), and it has been a key factor with actively generally avoiding their games on (especially on PC). You couple that with their new-found love of lazy ports and weird nvidia/gameworks bullshit, even now, as a dude with a nvidia card, I can't bring myself to go out of my way to support them (and certainly Uplay)...not even for free.
It's nice to see the early-adopter/shortage period is over though, it brings the future (8GB cards in quantity across skus, big maxwell/Fiji) that much closer, and I think we all agree that's a place we'd like to be sooner than later, especially considering said console ports/proliferation of higher rez displays.
Might see that this promotion as coinciding/commencing letting the reins of the 970 go, and have it really "rain" 970’s, since the 780's have cleared out. Nvidia is now hoping to entice fans onto this before any real information on the 960 comes on scene. I think Nvidia see's there are plenty of "marks" using and maintaining with 1080p that imagine this is the upgrade path they want, and now Nvidia wants to give it to them. :fear: