Wednesday, November 8th 2023
AMD Outs Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Game Bundle with Processors and Graphics Cards
AMD is bundling "Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora," the hotly anticipated RPG based on the popular movie franchise, with its processors, graphics cards, and pre-builts that combine the two. The list of eligible product spans the higher end of the Ryzen 7000 series desktop processors, the entire Radeon RX 7000 series graphics cards (in the retail channel); and notebooks that combine select Ryzen 7000 series mobile processors and Radeon RX 6000M or 7000M series discrete graphics solutions.
The list of eligible desktop processors include Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 7950X, 7900X3D, 7900X, and 7900, and Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Eligible desktop graphics cards include Radeon RX 7900 XTX, RX 7900 XT, RX 7900 GRE, RX 7800 XT, RX 7700 XT, and RX 7600. For gaming notebooks, there must be a combination of the following processors and discrete graphics solutions: Ryzen 9 7945HX, 7845HX, 7940HS, Ryzen 7 7840HS, and 7735HS; and Radeon RX 7900M, RX 7700S, RX 7600S, RX 7600M XT, and RX 6550M. The promotion is open now, and runs until December 30, 2023; while the code redemption period closes January 27, 2024. The game itself releases on December 7.
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The list of eligible desktop processors include Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 7950X, 7900X3D, 7900X, and 7900, and Ryzen 7 7800X3D. Eligible desktop graphics cards include Radeon RX 7900 XTX, RX 7900 XT, RX 7900 GRE, RX 7800 XT, RX 7700 XT, and RX 7600. For gaming notebooks, there must be a combination of the following processors and discrete graphics solutions: Ryzen 9 7945HX, 7845HX, 7940HS, Ryzen 7 7840HS, and 7735HS; and Radeon RX 7900M, RX 7700S, RX 7600S, RX 7600M XT, and RX 6550M. The promotion is open now, and runs until December 30, 2023; while the code redemption period closes January 27, 2024. The game itself releases on December 7.
57 Comments on AMD Outs Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Game Bundle with Processors and Graphics Cards
The game technically costs "nothing", it's a digital copy, the cost is whatever the companies agreed for the promotion, I doubt it's a 1 to 1 cost per game, if AMD were to use a cashback they actually lose quite a lot of money.
I also checked the prices of other Ryzen CPUs before the promotion started and I don't see anything close to suggest your theory of €100 additional pay for the game.
The price was rising up for over 50€ since then. Nevertheless AMD charges me to buy that game. If i redeem a coupon to get the game or not, I have to pay for it.
1. I'm not a millenium. In 2000 i had been a freelancer project in the US at a firm about the transition and rules for the millenium change. I remember that quite well. The trade office charged every company to certify their fitness for 2000. They even asked for the toilet paper to be ready for the year 2000.
2. Is it ironic that i don't want to pay for things i don't want to have instead of keeping my money in my wallet? I don't see any ironic aspect.
you are ridiculous sorry...
You're arguing with yourself here. Take a break.
The discount angle seems a little like wishful thinking IMO. It’s a little like a promotional deal of an OLED TV with the manufacturer bundling a free rollable TV mount,……while supplies last. Don’t want the rollable TV mount? Fine but that doesn’t effect the price of the TV.
While I’m not sure about the viability of this game, I‘d be nice if AMD made the offer open to all purchases of listed processors and GPUs for a year or so. That way if the bundle is changed you still get game.
I forget what My RyZen 7950X came with. Same with my Radeon 7800XT but a free game is often nice to have,…
will it be a good artist, or great artist… as in “good artist copy, great artist steals”
did Avatar hit theatres before HZD was a game? ok 2009 (avatar movie) 2017 (HZD game)…
but is it still a copy if you make the people blue?… avatar game…