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You can get DOOM: The Dark Ages free with select Nvidia graphics cards

Get DOOM: The Dark Ages Premium Edition free with select Nvidia RTX 50 GPUs until May 21, including in-game extras and early access.

If you’re considering upgrading your gaming setup, you’ll want to know about a new offer. Nvidia has announced a limited-time promotion to get DOOM: The Dark Ages – Premium Edition completely free when you purchase a qualifying graphics card or laptop. This bundle could save you US$99, making it an attractive deal for both fans of the series and gamers in general.

Get the Premium Edition with select RTX 50-series cards

Starting now and running through May 21, Nvidia is giving away the Premium Edition of DOOM: The Dark Ages when you buy certain RTX 50-series GPUs. These include the RTX 5090, RTX 5080, RTX 5070 Ti, and RTX 5070. The deal still applies if you choose a desktop GPU or a laptop with one of these cards.

The Premium Edition comes packed with extra content. You’ll receive early access to the game, allowing you to play two days before its full release. You also get a digital artbook, the official soundtrack, and a Divinity skin pack to customise your gameplay.

While the RTX 5070 has a starting price of US$550, adding a US$99 game for free certainly sweetens the deal. That said, buying these GPUs at their standard prices may be difficult, as demand is high and availability is often limited.

Where to get the bundle

Nvidia’s website lists participating retailers, so it’s worth checking there first to make sure you get the right product. Remember that this offer is only valid while supplies last and only for purchases made within the promotional period.

Game bundles like this aren’t new, but this one is a surprise. With the strong demand for Nvidia’s latest GPUs, many didn’t expect the company to add more value to its products. Nonetheless, the collaboration with Bethesda Softworks is welcome, allowing players to enjoy a high-end gaming experience right from the start.

Confirm the game’s inclusion before you complete your purchase. Retailers may not always highlight the promotion clearly, so double-checking could save you the trouble of missing out.

A collector’s edition GPU is also available

In addition to the standard bundle, there’s something extra for fans of limited-edition tech. Nvidia and Bethesda have partnered with Asus to launch the ROG Astral RTX 5080 DOOM Edition. This GPU features a special DOOM-themed design and can be pre-ordered as an exclusive bundle.

Priced at US$1,999, this bundle includes the special edition GPU, a copy of DOOM: The Dark Ages, a themed t-shirt, a large mouse pad, and a replica of the yellow keycard from the game. It’s a premium package designed for collectors and die-hard DOOM fans.

If you’re interested in either offer, don’t wait too long — the standard and collector’s bundles are only available while supplies last, and demand is expected to be high. Whether upgrading your gaming rig or just wanting to dive into the latest DOOM adventure, this could be the perfect time to do it.

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