'The Witcher 3: Wildhunt' free with Nvidia GeForce GTX 960, 970, and 980 graphic cards

 Official Witcher page

CD Projekt Red's third installment for its action RPG series has been one of the most anticipated titles to be released this year. For Nvidia, the beautifully rendered landscapes and epic fights in "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" is one way of showcasing how powerful their line of graphic cards is. The company also knows how fickle hardcore gamers are, but one of the things they look at is how a game fares graphics-wise. 

Because of this, the video card manufacturer will be bundling their GeForce GTX cards with a free digital copy of the much-awaited PC game "The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt." For every purchase of select GeForce GTX 960, 970, and 980 graphic cards, a free game copy is bundled. The freebie can also be given to those purchasing new notebooks with a GTX 970M or higher GPUs. 

According to a statement on Nvidia's blog, "For The Witcher 3, developer CD Projekt Red has raised the bar for all others, creating the most detailed game ever seen. New techniques and the latest effects are employed to bring fantastical scenes to life, and on PC the stunning graphics are further enhanced by a host of NVIDIA GameWorks effects, including HBAO+, HairWorks, and PhysX." 

Meanwhile, fandom source Wikia has also announced a Fan Studio partnership with CD Projekt Red. Wikia hopes to offer the chance to go deep inside the "Witcher" series by providing semi-official info, game guide, and community database for the fans, made by fellow fans of the game. 

Jeremiah Cohn, CD Projekt Red's VP of Marketing for North America, said, "We're confident that partnering with Wikia's community provides gamers with the wealth of knowledge they need to fully enjoy the unfolding story and depth of this new epic adventure." 

"The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt" will be available for the Xbox One, Playstation 4, and Windows PC on May 19. 

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