Intel Launches Spring Gaming Bundle Featuring Dying Light: The Beast and Civilization VII for Core Ultra and 14th Gen CPU Buyers

Intel has officially announced its latest seasonal promotion, the Spring Gaming Bundle, offering a strong value proposition to PC gamers and content creators. The bundle includes two high-profile game titles—Dying Light: The Beast and Sid Meier’s Civilization VII—as well as extended trial access to a suite of creative software. This offer applies to qualifying Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) and 14th Gen desktop and HX laptop processors, and is available globally through participating retailers from April 29 to July 31, 2025.

Bundle Contents

1. Dying Light: The Beast
Set to launch later this summer, the latest installment in the acclaimed survival horror franchise will feature exclusive optimizations for Intel CPUs, including scheduling enhancements for smoother gameplay and support for the latest XeSS 2 technology (Super Resolution, Frame Generation, and Xe Low Latency). Intel and developer Techland are collaborating closely to ensure optimal performance on Intel-powered systems from launch day.

2. Sid Meier’s Civilization VII
The newest entry in the long-standing strategy series is included as part of the bundle, providing immediate access to one of the most anticipated turn-based strategy titles of the year.

3. Creator Software Trials
The bundle also includes trial access to professional-grade creative tools:

  • XSplit Broadcaster

  • MAGIX Vegas Pro

  • Canvid Video Editor

Digital redemption keys for all items will be delivered upon successful claim submission.

Eligibility and Redemption Timeline

Eligible products include:

  • Intel Core Ultra (Series 2) CPUs, including Arrow Lake and Meteor Lake

  • Intel Core 14th Gen desktop and HX laptop processors

Dates:

  • Purchase Window: April 29 – July 31, 2025

  • Submission Deadline: August 15, 2025

  • Redemption Deadline: September 15, 2025

Technical Collaboration and Performance Optimization

Intel’s partnership with Techland on Dying Light: The Beast underscores its ongoing efforts to deliver elevated gaming performance through deep technical integrations. The game will serve as a launch platform for Intel XeSS 2, featuring:

  • XeSS Super Resolution (XeSS-SR)

  • XeSS Frame Generation (XeSS-FG)

  • Xe Low Latency (XeLL)

These technologies will enhance gameplay responsiveness and visual fidelity for users on Intel platforms.

Tomasz Szalkowski, Rendering & Audio Director at Techland, commented:

“We’re thrilled to be partnering with Intel on Dying Light: The Beast, working hand-in-hand to bring processor optimizations and innovations like XeSS 2 to ensure a smooth experience from launch day onwards.”

The Spring Gaming Bundle is a compelling incentive for users upgrading to the latest Intel CPU architecture, particularly as new titles increasingly leverage advanced optimization techniques. By combining hardware performance, software integration, and high-value digital content, Intel reaffirms its commitment to delivering an enhanced ecosystem for gamers and creators alike.


Are you planning an upgrade to Intel’s latest platform? Which of these titles are you most looking forward to—Civilization VII or Dying Light: The Beast? Share your thoughts below.

Angel Morales

Founder and lead writer at Duck-IT Tech News, and dedicated to delivering the latest news, reviews, and insights in the world of technology, gaming, and AI. With experience in the tech and business sectors, combining a deep passion for technology with a talent for clear and engaging writing

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