NVIDIA has just announced a new GeForce RTX 40 Series bundle created for the holiday season. Starting today, the purchase of eligible GeForce RTX 4060, 4060 Ti, 4070, 4070 Ti, 4080, and 4090 graphics cards from select retailers and etailers will earn customers a three-month PC Game Pass subscription and a three-month GeForce NOW Priority subscription.
This promotion is valid for North America and most of Europe, while buyers in Latin America, most of Asia, and certain European countries will only receive the three-month PC Game Pass subscription. That probably won't be a big loss for most users since having access to a GeForce RTX 40 GPU makes NVIDIA's cloud streaming rather redundant. Anyway, you can read more about this promotion on this page.
Another promotion is still active for those interested in purchasing a six-month GeForce NOW Ultimate subscription (priced at $99): they'll get a complimentary three-month PC Game Pass subscription, valued at $30.
In other news, NVIDIA confirmed the latest trio of games to support its Deep Learning Super Sampling technology. The first one is Satisfactory: the first-person open world factory building game that recently upgraded to Unreal Engine 5 now supports NVIDIA DLSS 2 and DLAA, improving performance by around 71% with GeForce RTX 40 graphics cards at 4K and max settings.
Then there's Last Train Home, a real-time tactics game set in a post-World War I world. Developed by Ashborne Games and published by THQ Nordic, Last Train Home is out today with NVIDIA DLSS 2 support, which reportedly bumps performance by around 2X when using a GeForce RTX 40 GPU at 4K with max settings enabled.
Last but not least, the cooperative action game Gangs of Sherwood (developed by Appeal Studios, the
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