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YOYOTech moves to bundle Assassin’s Creed IV Black Flag

We've all got our favourite games and we know how they perform on our regular system. But every now and then, something new comes along and you feel the urge to splash the cash and upgrade your hardware. Which is normally followed by a game-buying fix. The latest move from YOYOTech goes some way to reducing your ‘after spend'.

Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag is the latest in the hugely successful series of games based on the life and times of the Kenway clan. You can adventure your way across 50 unique cities and, at the time of writing, companies like Play.com want around £33 of your hard-earned currency in order to, well, play.

Until 28th February (assuming stocks last), you will be able to get Assassin's Creed IV with an Asus GTX760, GTX770 or GTX780 purchased from YOYOTech – either separately or inside a new PC build.

This picture tells you a thousand words, apparently, and if you need more than the 1,000 words provided in non-verbal communication, you can always click the pic for more details.

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KitGuru says: The ‘bundles war' started in earnest last year with the Never Settle Campaign and now we're seeing nVidia partners hitting back. Whatever your opinion of bundling overall, it makes sense if you're a gaming enthusiast buying a new card and someone offers you £33 worth of gaming adventure for nowt. 

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