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ASUS ROG is offering an impressive selection of free games with X299 motherboards

When you are looking to build a new PC or upgrade an older one, it is always best to shop around for deals. If any of you have set your sights on X299, then ASUS is looking to make sure you have a new game to enjoy on that system. This month, ASUS ROG is teaming up with retailer GamesPlanet, offering you a choice of free Triple A 2017 game when you pick up a new motherboard.

Starting from the 19th of June until the 16th of July, buyers of any ASUS X299 motherboard will be able to claim a free AAA game from GamesPlanet. There are 16 games to choose from, all of which came out or are coming out in 2017.

Here is the full list of confirmed games as part of this deal:

  1. Shadow of War.
  2. Vampyr.
  3. Total War – Warhammer II.
  4. Assassin Creed Origins.
  5. Far Cry 5.
  6. Dirt 4.
  7. ELEX.
  8. Agent of Mayhem.
  9. Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
  10. Prey.
  11. The Surge.
  12. Project Cars 2.
  13. Morrowind.
  14. Tekken 7.
  15. Spellforce 3.
  16. The Evil Within 2.

All of the games in the list are standard editions. To redeem, you will need to go to  the GamesPlanet promo page, add your chosen game to the shopping cart and then type in the voucher code you receive from ASUS following your purchase. If you pick up a motherboard before the 25th of June, you will also receive a free copy of Dawn of War 3.

KitGuru Says: This is one of the best hardware/game bundles I have seen in a long time. Are any of you thinking about building an X299 rig this year? What game would you choose from the bundle?

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  1. They are desperately trying to get gamers to buy into this horrible launch from Intel. I mean, 2 CPU iterations on one chipset?! With the lower being an absolute joke! Skip it and wait for Threadripper.