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Exclusively bundled with Far Cry Primal on various models of video cards Asus

By purchasing one of the newest video cards medium-high and high-end Asus you can get an exclusive bundle with a Uplay key to Far Cry Primal. The company announced the news a few hours ago citing that the offer will be valid also in Italy, as well as in all European markets and Asia-Pacific, and compatible with the following models: NVIDIA GeForce GTX Titan Z, X Titan, 980 Ti, 980, 970 and AMD Radeon R9 X Fury, Fury, Nano, 390X and 390.


Those who buy a graphics card among those referred between February 15 and April 30, 2016 will receive the key game. To participate in the promotion, simply register at the mini-site and, upon receipt of the key, redeem it through the app Uplay PC downloadable on the official website. To finally get a copy of the game will need to launch the client and click "Activate Product" in the section "Looking for games?".

Far Cry Primal will be available starting from March 1, 2016 on PC. The new game from Ubisoft Montreal he now speaks for months and will deviate significantly compared to the last iteration of the famous saga. First there will be no gunfire and the setting will be based in prehistory, namely 10,000 ago. Therefore not miss the giant creatures that crossed then the various continents, including mammoths and saber-toothed tigers.

All to counter, of course, with weapons and tools built with the bones of our prey or exploiting it to their advantage as offered by the environment of the game. Players, who will assume the role of a hunter, and the last survivor of his group, will have to become familiar with the concept that man is the prey in this era. In the majestic and wild land of Oros you will encounter various characters who will help them to face the dangers of the wild.

A drastic change of style compared to the previous chapters, with Ubisoft Montreal wants probably respond sharply to the accusations on their predecessors similarities.

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