MSI Officially Launches MLG Edition System Bundle Featuring B850 MLG Motherboard and RTX 5070 Ti OC GPU for $1,158

MSI has officially released its long-awaited MLG Edition System Bundle, combining the B850 MLG Edition motherboard with the GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16G OC MLG Edition GPU for $1,158 USD. The limited-edition bundle is now available directly through MSI’s official store.

The MSI MLG Edition lineup was introduced nearly two weeks ago and has now reached the market, targeting fans of Major League Gaming-inspired designs. The first bundle, named the MLG Edition System Bundle Pack, includes:

MSI B850 MLG Edition Motherboard – featuring a 17-phase VRM design, enhanced connectivity options, and signature red accents.

MSI GeForce RTX 5070 Ti 16G OC MLG Edition GPU – an overclocked graphics card designed with the same MLG-inspired aesthetics.

Both components are styled with MSI’s MLG-themed red colorway, setting them apart from standard versions.

Pricing and Bonus Offer

The bundle is priced at $1,158, which also includes a free digital copy of Borderlands 4 (Standard Edition), part of NVIDIA’s current RTX 50 series promotion. Considering the game’s $69 value, the effective cost of the bundle is closer to $1,090.

Official pricing breakdown:

  • RTX 5070 Ti 16G MLG Edition OC – $899

  • B850 MLG Motherboard – $259

  • Bundle price – $1,158

While not the most cost-efficient deal, the special edition nature and bundled game make it an attractive offer for fans and collectors.

More MLG-Themed Components on the Way

MSI has also teased additional MLG-themed hardware including:

  • PSU

  • AIO Cooler

  • PC Case

  • Keyboard and Mouse

These products are listed on MSI’s store and are expected to become available soon.

Final Thoughts

Although the price premium is noticeable compared to standard models, the bundle offers a unique limited-edition combination that pairs style with performance. With Borderlands 4 included, MSI’s MLG bundle should appeal to both competitive gamers and collectors who value exclusive hardware designs.


Would you consider paying extra for a limited-edition GPU and motherboard combo, or do you prefer sticking to standard-priced hardware? Share your thoughts below!

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