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Nvidia Releases Splinter Cell GTX Bundle

Nvidia Releases Splinter Cell GTX Bundle

GPUs Jul 9,2013 0

Nvidia is working with Ubisoft to optimize its GeForce GTX graphic scards for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Blacklist game, and if offering gamers who purchase a GeForce GTX 660, 660 Ti, 670, 680, 760, 770, or 780 a free copy of Splinter Cell Blacklist Deluxe Edition for PC. The game title will be officially released on August 23rd, 2013 in the UK and August 22nd, 2013 for the rest of Europe.

NVIDIA engineers and the Ubisoft Toronto development team will incorporate an array of gaming technologies for Splinter Cell Blacklist including Direct X tessellation, NVIDIA HBAO+, TXAA antialiasing and surround technologies.



In Splinter Cell Blacklist, Sam Fisher returns as leader of 4th Echelon, an elite counter-terrorism unit armed with a new mandate to hunt down the masterminds behind The Blacklist, a series of deadly escalating attacks on U.S. interests. To stop the Blacklist countdown, gamers will choose the best way to face any challenge by tapping into Sam's arsenal of lethal skills and training. The biggest game in the series, Splinter Cell Blacklist features a single player story, co-op missions, and the return of the legendary Spies Vs. Mercs multiplayer mode; all supported by a universal economy and customization system.

To locate Nvidia's partners that participate to the bundle offer, visit www.GeForce.com/FREESplinterCell (Link goes 12pm GMT). This offer is good only until December 31, 2013, or until The Blacklist countdown is eradicated, whichever comes first.

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