Friday, August 11th 2023
NVIDIA Launches Overwatch 2: Invasion Ultimate GeForce RTX 40 Series Bundle
Overwatch 2 is Blizzard's always-on and ever-evolving free-to-play, team-based action game that's set in an optimistic future, where every match is the ultimate 5v5 battlefield brawl. To unlock the ultimate graphics experience in each battle, upgrade to a GeForce RTX 40 Series graphics card, desktop PC, or laptop for class-leading performance, and unbeatable responsiveness courtesy of NVIDIA Reflex.
The invasion has begun in Overwatch 2's biggest season to date! Fight back in three co-op Player vs. Enemy Story Missions, play PvP as a new Support hero, and tier up the new Invasion Battle Pass to unlock new skins and cosmetics. And you can get the GeForce Overwatch 2 Invasion Ultimate Bundle with the purchase of select GeForce RTX 40 Series products at participating stores, starting today.With your purchase in hand, you'll unlock:
This blink and you'll miss it performance comes courtesy of NVIDIA Reflex, which reduces system latency by up to 60% in Overwatch 2, and the raw power of GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs, which can run at over 360 FPS at 1440p. You can also enjoy excellent performance and super low input latency on powerful, thin and light GeForce RTX 40 Series laptops.Learn more about Reflex and high frame rate competitive gaming in previous Reflex articles, and get plenty of additional detail on the NVIDIA Reflex homepage.
You'll find GPUs, desktop PCs and laptops participating in the Invasion Ultimate Bundle at numerous system builders and retailers worldwide. Head to the Overwatch 2: Invasion Ultimate Bundle homepage to see the complete list of participating partners in your country.
Once you've bought any qualifying product, you'll receive email instructions on how to redeem your bundle, and just a few clicks later you'll add all of the Overwatch 2 goodies to your Battle.net account.
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The invasion has begun in Overwatch 2's biggest season to date! Fight back in three co-op Player vs. Enemy Story Missions, play PvP as a new Support hero, and tier up the new Invasion Battle Pass to unlock new skins and cosmetics. And you can get the GeForce Overwatch 2 Invasion Ultimate Bundle with the purchase of select GeForce RTX 40 Series products at participating stores, starting today.With your purchase in hand, you'll unlock:
- OW2 Invasion Story Missions
- Vigilante Sojourn Legendary Skin (*Earned)
- Sojourn Hero Unlock (*Earned)
- Premium Battle Pass
- 20 Battle Pass Tier Skips
- The C-455 Sharpshooter Cassidy Legendary Skin
- The K-2000 Blademaster Kiriko Legendary Skin
- 3,000 Overwatch Coins
This blink and you'll miss it performance comes courtesy of NVIDIA Reflex, which reduces system latency by up to 60% in Overwatch 2, and the raw power of GeForce RTX 40 Series GPUs, which can run at over 360 FPS at 1440p. You can also enjoy excellent performance and super low input latency on powerful, thin and light GeForce RTX 40 Series laptops.Learn more about Reflex and high frame rate competitive gaming in previous Reflex articles, and get plenty of additional detail on the NVIDIA Reflex homepage.
You'll find GPUs, desktop PCs and laptops participating in the Invasion Ultimate Bundle at numerous system builders and retailers worldwide. Head to the Overwatch 2: Invasion Ultimate Bundle homepage to see the complete list of participating partners in your country.
Once you've bought any qualifying product, you'll receive email instructions on how to redeem your bundle, and just a few clicks later you'll add all of the Overwatch 2 goodies to your Battle.net account.
21 Comments on NVIDIA Launches Overwatch 2: Invasion Ultimate GeForce RTX 40 Series Bundle
Free 2 Play game with nvidia product, rofl, made my Friday.
Paladins is more fun and enjoyable than OW. Just my opinion.
Blizzard needs money. Asking for nvidia help, with this patch I guess OW is on steam as well? Those 10min queue for match to be found will be reduced I guess to 8min now. While competition (paladins) you get a match in ~5 sec.
Sorry, but they ruined the game and this doesn't look like it fixes any of the issues.
Going free to play, the battlepass nonsense, and now having to pay for smaller story missions is just icing on the crap cake.
F2P game goodies bundled with a video card is not in the least bit enticing. I'd almost expect Nvidia to be getting paid to include them from a dying game.
Reflex as a whole is mainly meant to reduce the number of pre-rendered frames. Basically, trying to make sure that the frame being displayed has been rendered recently. At high refresh rates, this is probably also hard to really tell without a synthetic benchmark. YMMV though.
Also check out the Comments Section on their STEAM page, pure comedy gold. :laugh: Wouldn't be surprised if they pull the STEAM page and just create a new one, like Call of Duty®: Warzone™ did. But it didn't help in the end, there is no escape from reviewers on STEAM. No wonder Dev's who release trash don't have a comments section on their own launchers.
P.S.: the game shows as "owned" because I added it for collectors reasons. No intention here to play it, lol.
For one, I'm pretty sure plenty of hardware elements are made by Foxconn, which also has terrible track record of treating their employees.
passt wie arsch auf eimer!
After 5+ years, at least people were to get a new game with new features, but they cancelled all that. All content cancelled. All of it. There is no Overwatch 2.
So yeah, ruined the first game, forced "not free to play" players in to a free to play game, and then didn't deliver any content except skins that you used to get for free now cost $30 CAD.
They deserve all the hate they get. Ruined my favorite game of the PS4 generation.
Bug off Blizzard. You got so much deserved hate over World of Warcraft, over Warcraft 3 remastered, over Diablo Immortal. You had one shining bright spot, the best game of the PS4 generation with the best new art and IP, and you ruined that too.
Should have had multiple Overwatch IP games in development, plus movies and all the other stuff. Instead management decided "how to we make money off our existing game instead of having to make more games" and they killed it.
Ironically, the ones with the least problems are those with slower CPUs since they cant keep ahead of the GPU as much
It's done that way to prevent/hide stutter, but 60Hz users go from 16.67ms to 49.9ms in the worst case situations (current frame + 2 on the queue, before a new UpToDate frame is even rendered let alone shown)
It's what adds that floaty feel where you're seeing and reacting to the past, like oldschool LCD TVs before game mode was a thing