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Gaming bundle with GPUs and CPUs

Gaming bundle with GPUs and CPUs

Anyone who chooses a 12th-14th Gen Intel Core processor or a discrete or integrated Intel Arc graphics card in the A500 or A700 series will receive Ubisoft Assassin's Creed Shadows Standard Edition in the “Intel Gamer Days” bundle for free. For select Intel laptops, the bundle offer is expanded to include Gold Editions of Assasin's Creed Shadows and Star Wars Outlaws.

Intel Game Day bundles valid until September 15

the Package Offers Intel's Ubisoft games are valid until September 15, 2024 and do not apply to current Intel Core Ultra processors. It's worth noting that Assassin's Creed Shadows won't be released until September 15 this year and Ubisoft has given Star Wars Outlaws a release date of August 27, 2024.

It is also worth noting that Intel's 13th and 14th Gen processors had stability issues, but they were resolved by patching the new microcode via a BIOS update. Additionally, Intel has extended the warranty for the affected CPUs by two years for the boxed versions of Intel's 13th and 14th Gen processors.

The extended version is available exclusively for gaming laptops with Intel CPUs. Golden Player Days Package With the Gold Editions of Assassin's Creed Shadows and Star Wars Outlaws. In Germany, the following laptops are eligible for this Intel bundle with two Ubisoft games, each available from different retailers:

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source: Intel via Tom's Devices