Thursday, October 17th 2024

MSI Bundles Unknown 9 Awakening with AMD X870 Series Chipset Motherboards

MSI is thrilled to announce the Unknown 9: Awakening Game Bundle promotion, running from October 18 to November 18, 2024. Participants can enroll while supplies last for a chance to receive a free game code for the PC standard edition of Unknown 9: Awakening - Standard Edition PC valued at USD $49.99 with the purchase of select eligible X870/X870E motherboards.

Delve into the mysterious world of the Unknown 9, and uncover mysteries hidden in plain sight. You are Haroona, a Quaestor born with the ability to venture into a mysterious dimension that overlaps our own, known only as the Fold. On her quest for powerful hidden knowledge, Haroona will learn to master her unique connection to the Fold, which allows her to channel its powers into our world... But such power does not go unnoticed and Haroona quickly becomes the target of the Ascendants, who want to use the Fold to alter the course of human history.
MSI has unveiled its X870E motherboards, designed to enhance user experience with innovative technologies. Key features include the EZ PCIe Release for effortless graphics card removal and the improved EZ PCIe Clip II for easier installation.

To accommodate larger graphics cards, MSI has reinforced the PCIe slots, making them 121% stronger than previous models. The new EZ M.2 Clip II offers a screwless design for easy installation and removal of M.2 SSDs.

These motherboards are equipped with Lightning PCIe Gen 5.0 and M.2 slots to maximize bandwidth, along with a standard USB 4 connector supporting speeds up to 40 Gb/s. Enhanced connectivity options feature a quick-release Wi-Fi antenna and support for 5G LAN, Wi-Fi 7, and Bluetooth 5.4 in models like the MAG X870 TOMAHAWK Wi-Fi and PRO X870-P Wi-Fi.

Get the exclusive offer now!
From October 18 to November 18, 2024, seize this exclusive opportunity! Purchase a designated MSI X870 motherboard during this period, and you can redeem a complimentary PC game code for Unknown 9: Awakening - Standard Edition

Begin your journey with MSI's cutting-edge hardware today! The redemption process is straightforward and can be completed on MSI's official website.
More information here.
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14 Comments on MSI Bundles Unknown 9 Awakening with AMD X870 Series Chipset Motherboards

#1
Chaitanya
So the offer ends in early november and includes a Vaporware. :kookoo:
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#2
_roman_
I'm not sure if it'S that smart to give away a duplicate game. You need a processor which gives you the same game basically.

Some may buy a mainboard, MPG X870E CARBON WIFI, which costs like two Ryzen 7600 processors. (Preorder)

It seems AMD also gives away Awakening and Spacemarine with certain products.

www.amd.com/en/where-to-buy/bundles/get-2-games-bundle.html

details please check here yourself
www.amdrewards.com/terms

Just for information: ASUS, another mainboard brand, had also some sort of cashback last time I checked.

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My favourite shop in germany has the MPG X870E CARBON WIFI for 450€ without shipping and preorder status as of now.
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#3
Waweq
Is that why only 116 players owned it on Steam??
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#4
kapone32
Thing with this is you already bought a 7000 GPU or 7000 CPU (not all) you already have a key for this Game. MSI (for me) are not even trying by offering a key to a Game you already have. If you use this to build a new system you won't get 2 keys. Instead you will get one or the PC will tell you that the Game has already been detected. I guess it's true though that something has to be done. AMD users do not want a further sacrifice of PCie and no x8 (I bet the Godlike has it) on the 2nd slot is not trying. Only the Taichi has that in X870E, even the Carbon is an illusion with the 2nd slot actually wired at x4. Of course I am only talking about the top end AMD boards. When I say top end I don't mean $1000 (Apex, Hero) and the Strix is worse than the X670E in that regard too. I guess that is the other side of the equation. X670E boards are already that good. USB 4 is not something I appreciate on Desktop enough to give up PCIe. Adding ports to the rear I/O to sacrifice that should be reserved for lower boards. As an example the Godlike has 7 USB C ports on the rear I/O. There have to be boards coming for X3D too so I expect to see further AM5 MB releases like B850 and many more ITX and M-ATX offerings. Maybe that will move it. People in that range are used to having 1 PCIe slot connected to the CPU.
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#5
the54thvoid
Super Intoxicated Moderator
I've never really seen game bundles as an incentive to but hardware. I guess if I had my eyes on specific kit, the game would be a bonus.

Unfortunately, I've read a review of the game which mentioned it being a generic clone of other similar crevice creepers (you know the slide through gap between rocks mechanic). Another Tomb Raider meets Uncharted without the legacy charm. Apparently, it's also clumsy and glitchy.
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#6
Sarajiel
ChaitanyaSo the offer ends in early november and includes a Vaporware
WaweqIs that why only 116 players owned it on Steam??
It basically just launched, and it looks like that AMD hasn't given out their giveaway keys yet, which is done via Steam API, so people can't re-sell them. I'm still waiting for mine to be added to my Steam account. However, looking at the reviews so far, it seems that it's even a worse giveaway game than Redfall, which Nvidia bundled with some 4080/4090s last year.
the54thvoidI've never really seen game bundles as an incentive to but hardware. I guess if I had my eyes on specific kit, the game would be a bonus.
It probably helps to push people towards a certain SKU or brand if they are in the market. For example, I was looking for a descent (ETA Gold or higher) discounted 700W - 850W PSU for a retro build for some months now, in the end I bought a 1000W MSI unit during a flash sale that came with the Star Wars game and was much cheaper than most 850W ones I had on my list. :p So I guess it works.
_roman_It seems AMD also gives away Awakening and Spacemarine with certain products.

www.amd.com/en/where-to-buy/bundles/get-2-games-bundle.html
details please check here yourself
www.amdrewards.com/terms
Just for information: ASUS, another mainboard brand, had also some sort of cashback last time I checked.
Gigabyte offers Steam cash for some boards at the moment, and many stores in Germany also offer the AMD game bundle for 9000 series CPUs for a while now.

MSI is just hilarious considering that they basically can't get an exclusive marketing offer, but compete against both popular AMD and Nvidia giveaways, which pretty much nullifies the whole idea behind that incentive. :banghead:
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#7
Chaitanya
SarajielIt basically just launched, and it looks like that AMD hasn't given out their giveaway keys yet, which is done via Steam API, so people can't re-sell them. I'm still waiting for mine to be added to my Steam account. However, looking at the reviews so far, it seems that it's even a worse giveaway game than Redfall, which Nvidia bundled with some 4080/4090s last year.
Not talking about the game but the board X870e Godlike which no where to be seen(even product page is incomplete place holder).
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#8
Sarajiel
ChaitanyaNot talking about the game but the board X870e Godlike which no where to be seen(even product page is incomplete place holder).
I didn't notice that board was still missing in action. It sadly has the wrong socket for me to be interested in at that price. I guess we have to wait for the Intel Z890 boards arriving first, since the Intel Godlike seems delayed as well.
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kapone32
the54thvoidI've never really seen game bundles as an incentive to but hardware. I guess if I had my eyes on specific kit, the game would be a bonus.

Unfortunately, I've read a review of the game which mentioned it being a generic clone of other similar crevice creepers (you know the slide through gap between rocks mechanic). Another Tomb Raider meets Uncharted without the legacy charm. Apparently, it's also clumsy and glitchy.
I bought a 7600 so I could get Company of Heroes 3. I love these incentives when it is a Game that you will actually play. Just like Sarajel said just find the cheapest way to get in. I don't understand why they did not put Star Wars as the carrot. You might have thought it was exclusive with Nvidia but they put it on things like Cases too.
ChaitanyaNot talking about the game but the board X870e Godlike which no where to be seen(even product page is incomplete place holder).
We have seen it in one of the MSI Gaming Live streams. It is real but you know it will be limited.
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#10
Hyrel
How does AMD manage to always pick the worst games for their marketing/giveaways.
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#11
the54thvoid
Super Intoxicated Moderator
HyrelHow does AMD manage to always pick the worst games for their marketing/giveaways.
Cheaper?
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#12
kapone32
HyrelHow does AMD manage to always pick the worst games for their marketing/giveaways.
Spacemarine 2 and COH3 are not bad Games.
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#13
lexluthermiester
@ MSI
When you start bundling games from GOG, I will actually care. Not until then. Cheers!
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#14
_roman_
HyrelHow does AMD manage to always pick the worst games for their marketing/giveaways.
I totally agree.
the54thvoidI've never really seen game bundles as an incentive to but hardware. I guess if I had my eyes on specific kit, the game would be a bonus.
I was interested in the game mechanics.

-- See below my comments on three AMD giveaway games from year 2023 (i think)

I got Star WARS Jedi Survivor for free with the processor and mainboard bundle in may 2023. It was a Ryzen 7600X + ASUS Prime X670-P Mainboard for around 400€ including shipping.
EA Launcher is annoying to be friendly with EA. I'm not in the Star WARS franchise.
A lot of game play so far was like in a long tunnel. Do only this to get to the next area. Boring like hell. (which repeats for other games also)
Raytracing which only needs 80 Watt more for nearly no optical gain. I personally do not see any difference playing with or without raytracing.
The game end is suddenly and does not make any sense. The last minutes of the game looks like very hasty made.


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I got The last of Us Part 1 with the MSI RAdeon 6800 Z Trio.
The crafting system is boring. I could not go back to the previous stage to collect loot. Sometimes the loot was overflowing.
A lot of game play so far was like in a long tunnel. Do only this to get to the next area. Boring like hell. (which repeats for other games also)
A big negative point - that "game" needs steam.

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I got Avatar, Frontiers of Pandora ... for free with my Powercolor 7800XT Hellhound Graphic card.
I'm stuck somewhere in between and I stopped playing it.
The game only lives from the mediocre graphics.
A lot of game play so far was like in a long tunnel. Do only this to get to the next area. Boring like hell. (which repeats for other games also)
I dislike the Ubisoft Launcher and the Ubisoft support. I had issues redeeming the game.
Boring NPC - buggy online quests (quests do not show up or can not be finsihed)
A bases could not be entered early for some reason.
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