After the launch of the GeForce 900 series last year it’s been a while since we’ve seen NVIDIA offer a game bundle with their video cards. Since bundles are typically used to increase the value of a product, the strong launch of the 900 series has meant that NVIDIA hasn’t had much of a need for bundles. With that said, word comes from NVIDIA this afternoon that this is changing and that the company is starting a new game bundle promotion effective today.

Launching today, NVIDIA and their partners will be bundling CD Projekt RED’s forthcoming ARPG The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt with select 900 series video cards. The Witcher 3 is the latest game in the Witcher series of games, its two predecessors and their hack-and-slash style gameplay being well received at launch. Meanwhile The Witcher games have always been fairly resource intensive – especially with their lush, open world environments – which for NVIDIA is always good news as it can drive video card upgrades. And like so many of NVIDIA’s recent bundles, The Witcher 3 is also GameWorks enhanced, with the game further leveraging NVIDIA’s PhysX and HairWorks libraries.

The Witcher 3 bundle is specifically targeted at the GeForce 900 series, and for the first time in a while covers both desktop and notebooks. All 3 current desktop 900 cards – GTX 980, GTX 970, and GTX 960 – are part of the bundle, meanwhile “GTX 970M or above” notebooks from participating vendors are also included. The wording on the notebook offer is a bit odd since the only “or above” part is the GTX 980M, but it at least makes it clear that the lowest-end notebook part, the GTX 965M, is excluded.

NVIDIA Current Game Bundles
Video Card Bundle
GeForce GTX 980/970/960 The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
GeForce GTX 750/750Ti $150 Free-To-Play Bundle
GeForce GTX 980M/970M The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
GeForce GTX 965M/800M Series None

Finally, as always, these bundles are being distributed in voucher from, with retailers and etailers providing vouchers with qualifying purchases. So buyers will want to double check whether their purchase includes a voucher for either of the above deals. Checking NVIDIA’s terms and conditions, the program is valid in all regions except China, and the codes from this bundle are good through May 31st, so it looks like this will bundle will run for just short of 2 months. Meanwhile in a break from tradition, it looks like keys for The Witcher 3 will be distributed through GOG, so buyers will be getting the DRM-free version.

Source: NVIDIA

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  • Ammaross - Tuesday, March 10, 2015 - link

    Wasn't the 300 series rumored to be announced in a couple weeks (thus actual purchase date maybe a month out from that)?

    Additionally, if the APU they just launched is any indicator, the 300 series will have significantly lower power consumption compared to the 200 series (which isn't a hard task by any means) and should come more in-line with the 900 series nVidia cards. Thus, the performance per dollar will be the wildcard yet to be determined.
  • FlushedBubblyJock - Wednesday, March 11, 2015 - link

    I thought I heard late April early May - or late May.
  • bob stables - Thursday, March 19, 2015 - link

    poop
  • Mr Perfect - Tuesday, March 10, 2015 - link

    I certainly respect the GOG code deal, hopefully they're still doing this when I actually need a card.
  • testbug00 - Tuesday, March 10, 2015 - link

    While I won't be buying any of NVidia's cards (new) this is a great bundle for one reason. It's DRM free. I hope Nvidia makes all future bundles DRM free forcing AMD to do that also.

    Getting rid of DRM is almost always good for the consumer.
  • CountDown_0 - Tuesday, March 10, 2015 - link

    Ahem, Ryan, does the name "GTX 960" ring any bells?
  • Ryan Smith - Tuesday, March 10, 2015 - link

    Indeed it does.
  • stun - Wednesday, March 11, 2015 - link

    Where is our GTX 960 review Ryan? :-P *wink wink*
  • nos024 - Tuesday, March 10, 2015 - link

    with the 970GTX memory marketing bust, they should just offer it to every 970GTX owner also.
  • justaviking - Thursday, March 12, 2015 - link

    Slightly (but not completely) off-topic...

    Has anyone seen updates about an 8GB version of the 970 (or 980)?

    Back in December there was speculation, and people pushed back the availability guesses for March 2015. I can't find any recent news or even updated speculation.

    I do some renderings where >4GB would be advantageous.

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