Unleash Resident Evil Requiem: NVIDIA’s New GeForce RTX 50 Series Game Bundle Is Live

NVIDIA has refreshed its latest GeForce RTX 50 series game bundle, and it’s a big one for survival horror fans: buyers can now get a free copy of Resident Evil Requiem (also known as Resident Evil 9) with a qualifying RTX 50 GPU purchase.

With Resident Evil Requiem launching on February 27 and release day closing in fast, NVIDIA is using this updated bundle to sweeten the deal for anyone planning a new graphics card upgrade or a gaming laptop purchase. According to NVIDIA’s announcement, the promotion includes a free Steam copy of Resident Evil Requiem when you purchase eligible GeForce RTX 50 series products through participating retailers and partners.

Qualifying hardware includes both desktop and laptop options, covering these models:
– GeForce RTX 5090
– GeForce RTX 5080
– GeForce RTX 5070 Ti
– GeForce RTX 5070

That means the offer applies whether you’re buying a desktop graphics card, a prebuilt desktop with one of these GPUs, or a gaming laptop equipped with the corresponding RTX 50 Laptop GPU.

Beyond the bundle itself, Resident Evil Requiem is already shaping up to be a showcase title for cutting-edge PC graphics. The game is confirmed to use path tracing to push the RE Engine’s visuals further than ever, and it will support NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 to help boost performance while maintaining image quality. It’s also expected to be included in GeForce NOW plans later this year, offering another way to play for those who prefer streaming.

Capcom has also given players plenty to be excited about on the story and gameplay front. Resident Evil fan-favorite Leon Kennedy is back, joined by a new playable character, Grace Ashcroft. Both characters will be playable in first-person and third-person perspectives, giving players flexibility depending on how they want to experience the tension and action. Early showings suggest Leon’s segments will lean into faster, more aggressive gameplay reminiscent of Resident Evil 4 Remake, while Grace’s sections are expected to focus more heavily on classic survival horror pacing and atmosphere.

Between a major new entry in the Resident Evil franchise, modern rendering features like path tracing, and the added value of a free game with select RTX 50 series purchases, this bundle is likely to catch the attention of anyone considering a GPU upgrade right as one of the year’s most talked-about horror releases arrives.