Let it never be said that AMD is allowed to be in the lead for very long

Apr 12, 2013 11:18 GMT  ·  By

As always, Advanced Micro Devices and NVIDIA are locked tight in a perpetually ongoing competition of one-upmanship.

That is to say, when AMD added FarCry 3 Blood Dragon to its Never Settle program (for free), NVIDIA immediately countered the move with a new game bundle of its own.

Clearly, the Santa Clara, California-based company was holding it in reserve.

Long story short, anyone buying an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 ($200 / 200 Euro) or better card will get Metro: Last Light.

The offer isn't live yet though. That will only happen next week, on April 16. Even afterwards, people placing orders might want to check the retailer offers closely, especially online, as they might end up not being included in the offer for some obscure reason.

Misfiling and slow updates have been responsible for worse.