Destiny 2 is bundled with ASUS and ROG GTX 1080 and 1080 Ti graphics cards
Destiny 2 is one of the most hotly anticipated games of the year, and it’s bundled with select ROG and ASUS graphics cards for a limited time. GeForce GTX 1080 and 1080 Ti graphics cards purchased from June 13-28, 2017 are eligible for a copy of the full game when it’s released in the fall. Buyers will also get early access to the PC beta scheduled for later this summer, so they can get a jump on exploring the game and honing their skills.
Although the original Destiny was a console exclusive, its successor will bring the online multiplayer shooter to PCs for the first time. Rather than just porting the console sequel, the developers are adding PC-specific perks like an uncapped frame rate, adjustable field of view, and remapping for keyboard and mouse controls. The game will have “tons of graphical options” according to a PC Gamer interview with Bungie PC lead David Shaw, and it will support 4K resolutions and ultra-wide 21:9 aspect ratios. Sounds like a perfect fit for our HDR-infused ROG Swift gaming monitors: the 4K PG27UQ and ultra-wide PG35VQ.
The bundle is valid worldwide except for China and South Korea. Qualifying GTX 1080 and 1080 Ti graphics cards include the latest ROG Poseidon and members of the ROG Strix, ASUS Turbo, and ASUS Founders Edition families. Hit the official bundle page for more details on which cards are eligible and how you can redeem your code. If you can’t wait to see Destiny 2 at 4K and 60 FPS, check out the gameplay video below.
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