You can access the free game through Nvidia's promotional offers or special deals on their website.
You can access the free game through Nvidia's promotional offers or special deals on their website.
Currently, the discount offer appears to be similar to purchasing a GTX 970,980 or 980Ti, where Tom Clancy’s The Division is included for free. What exactly happens with the process? Do you receive a specific code from the retailer or hardware store? Or do you always get a code when buying any Nvidia card at any time? But during the promotion period, you can obtain the game directly? Is the code provided by the retailer, or is it stored inside the GPU packaging?
I received them in my package, though various stores handle the process differently.
Usually, the seller will send you the game codes after you place your order. This can happen via an email or included in the shipping box. Occasionally, you receive a code that needs to be entered on a page on Nvidia’s site, which then provides the game codes. In any case, the seller should explain how to turn on the games. They might have a help section they direct you to, send you the information by email, or include a card in your package.
I purchased my GTX 970 along with certain games, and the packaging included a small flyer. The box had a scratch-resistant design and contained an NVIDIA chipset code. On visiting the NVIDIA website, I selected the desired game and received the code—likely via email or directly in the browser.
I received two small notes containing codes and an image of the two games I managed to get. One was for Steam and the other for GoG.
I've experienced situations where the supplier failed to deliver, and they overlooked sending the item. You could reach out to them via email.