NVIDIA Resident Evil Requiem Bundle Goes Live for GeForce RTX 50, Free Steam Copy with Select Desktop and Laptop Purchases

NVIDIA has officially switched on its new Resident Evil Requiem game bundle for GeForce RTX 50 series purchases, giving eligible buyers a Steam code for the latest mainline entry in Capcom’s long running survival horror franchise. The promotion is positioned as a last mile hype accelerator ahead of the game’s 2026-02-27 launch, and it is designed to convert high end GPU upgrades into a clean value add for players who were already eyeing new hardware for 2026’s blockbuster release calendar.

The offer applies to qualifying GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, and 5070 purchases, including desktop systems or standalone graphics cards, plus laptops equipped with GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU, RTX 5080 Laptop GPU, RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU, or RTX 5070 Laptop GPU. NVIDIA also states the bundle is available for a limited time and notes 1 code per person, with availability timing varying by region and retailer.

On the tech marketing side, NVIDIA is using this bundle to spotlight the game’s high end rendering stack. The bundle page explicitly calls out path traced effects and DLSS 4, framing RTX 50 as the premium way to experience Requiem with higher visual fidelity and smoother performance. For gamers, the key takeaway is not just that the game is bundled, but that this is being packaged as a showcase moment for neural rendering features that will likely become standard talking points for major 2026 PC releases.

From a practical buyer perspective, this promo is most compelling for 2 segments. First, players already committed to a high tier RTX 50 upgrade who can treat the game as immediate value recovery. Second, fence sitters who were waiting for a stronger reason to buy now rather than later, especially in regions where launch window GPU demand tends to spike. The fine print still matters, though. Redemption is limited, retailer participation varies, and code timing can be inconsistent depending on the partner pipeline, so buyers should validate eligibility at checkout and keep proof of purchase ready for redemption steps.


If you are upgrading this cycle, would a bundled AAA like Resident Evil Requiem move you from waiting to buying now, or do you only care about GPU performance and pricing?

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