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Intel to bundle over £300 of games and software with select Alder Lake and Alchemist systems

If you're considering buying a new prebuilt system or laptop for yourself, you may be interested to know that Intel is preparing a software and game bundle worth over £300. Only select laptops and prebuilt desktops equipped with Alder Lake CPUs and Arc Alchemist GPUs will be eligible however.

The Intel Software Advantage Program spotted by @momomo_us is only for laptops and desktops packing A7 and A5 Arc GPUs and 12th Gen Core H/HX/HK (mobile) and K/KF/KS (desktop) series processors. The bundle will include upcoming AAA games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II and Gotham Knights, as well as professional software like D5 Render, XSplit Premium Suite and Magix Video Pro X14.

Below, you can check the complete list of games and software included within the bundle:

Premium Software

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (Full Download ARV: US$69.99)
  • Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed (Full Download ARV: US$39.99)
  • Gotham Knights (Full Download ARV: US$59.99)
  • Vampire: The Masquerade® – Bloodhunt (In-Game Content ARV: US$20.00)

Featured Software (download 3 of 5 titles)

  • PowerDirector 365™ (Full Download ARV: US$69.99)
  • D5 Render (Subscription ARV: US$114.00)
  • MAGIX Video Pro X14 (Subscription ARV: US$60.00)
  • Topaz Gigapixel AI (Full Download ARV: US$99.99)
  • XSplit Premium Suite (Subscription ARV: US$60.00)

In total, the bundle is worth over $370, or about £320. The campaign started over a week ago, on August 25th, and will last until December 31st. However, you'll have until January 31st, 2023, to redeem the codes.

KitGuru says: Compared to AMD and Nvidia bundles, the Intel Software Advantage Program is a notch above the others. Such a bundle will surely help Intel sell more Alder Lake processors and Arc Alchemist GPUs. 

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