An Nvidia RTX 4090 graphics card with a red Cyberpunk 2077 design.
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Here’s your chance to win an Nvidia RTX 4090 with custom Cyberpunk 2077 backplate

And here I am with my feeble GTX 960M.

Are you ready for Cyberpunk 2077‘s first DLC? Well, hold your horses for a second there. If you’re excited about Phantom Liberty and you’re in the market for some new PC hardware, Nvidia may have you covered.

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Team Green is currently offering a chance to win an Nvidia RTX 4090 graphics card, which comes with a custom backplate designed after Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.

If you want a chance to win what is essentially the most powerful GPU on the current market, all you have to do, , is like said post and comment with a specific hashtag. There doesn’t appear to be any mention of how long the competition is going on or when a winner will be announced, so keep an eye on social media for details.

All those graphical gubbins

Nvidia launched its RTX 4090 graphics card almos🐷t a year ago, effectively kick-starting the next generation of GPU tech (with Nvidia naming its 4000 series after English Mathematician Ada Lovelace).

As the post on Twitter itself says, the 4090 boasts DLSS 3.5 – the latest in Team Green’s AI upscaler – for all your visual purists out there. It’s also, sadly, one of the most expensive pieces of PC kit available, so many of you will be eager to get hold of one for free.

As for the DLC itself, Phantom Liberty will be released on September 26, just a few days away. There’s also Cyberpunk 2077 version 2.0 rolling out today, which represents something of an overhaul for the game. Developer CD Projekt Red even recommends starting a new save file due to how many🌺 changes this update will be bring𒐪ing.


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