Claire and Leon from Resident Evil 4 with some AMD Radeon graphics cards in front of them.

Resident Evil 4 remake is free, but it requires an AMD GPU purchase

Specifically Radeon RX cards

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By now, pretty much any horror fan with a current-gen console or modern PC will have played the remake of Resident Evil 4. Capcom’s reimagining of one of the best games in the series has sold millions of copies to date. It’s pretty much become one of the most successful releases of 2023 so far.

However, if you haven’t yet had a chance to give it a go, and you’re in the market for a new graphics cards, you may be interested in an offer is doing. The tech giant is currently giving away copies of the Resident Evil 4 remake. The catch, though, is you do have to purchase a Radeon RX GPU. The website gives a full list of thཧe products that are included in the giveaway. Basically, it looks as 🧸though most things in the 6000 and 7000 series will net you a copy of the game.

A list of AMD Radeon RX graphics cards.
Screenshot by Destructoid.

The offer is on until July 1, and it doesn’t end there, either. AMD says it’s also offering up copies of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Again, there’s a slight catch. It’s only free if you buy a Ryzen 7000 series CPU. As always with these types of giveaways, there are terms that need to be met. Check the footnotes on the AMD website to see what the full conditions are before you dive on in.

Arguably the most anticipated game of the year, Resident Evil 4 smashed Steam player records within moments of being released. Where Capcom is going to take its iconic survival horror series from here remains to be seen, but you can take part in a survey to let the studio know your thoughts.


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