Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy GeForce RTX Desktop and Laptop Bundle Available Now

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is a single-player story-based action-adventure game, starring the fan favorite characters in an original universe-spanning tale. On PC, Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy is enhanced with the highest levels of details, real-time ray-traced reflections, performance accelerating NVIDIA DLSS, and all the trimmings one would expect from a new top tier title.

 

Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy combines original storytelling and electrifying single-player gameplay with an edgy aesthetic. With the addition of ray tracing and NVIDIA DLSS, PC players will enjoy this stunning universe’s visuals with even higher performance.” - Olivier Proulx, Senior Producer, Eidos-Montréal

So gamers can receive the definitive Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy experience, we’ve launched a new bundle that’ll get you a digital copy of the game when you purchase a participating GeForce RTX desktop or laptop. There’s a wide array of models on offer, featuring everything from a GeForce RTX 3060, all the way up to the GeForce RTX 3090. Head to our Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy bundle page to find the perfect RTX PC for your needs.

Head here for all the details about the Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy GeForce RTX bundle, and terms and conditions

If you lack a GeForce RTX PC, or are away from your gaming system, you can play RTX-enhanced Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy at release via GeForce NOW, our cloud gaming service. GeForce NOW gives your low-end rig the power to stream Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy with RTX ON. Keep your progress as you blast from one device to another, seamlessly, streaming from the cloud. And instantly play your existing PC library from stores like Steam and the Epic Games Store.

Marvel's Guardians of the Galaxy’s is just one over 100 games leveraging GeForce RTX technology to bring PC gamers superior experiences. For details about all the other games, and those coming out in the future, stay tuned to GeForce.com.

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