Nvidia is giving away a custom Alan Wake 2 RTX 4090

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If you like highly anticipated horror sequels and Nvidia products, then here’s the giveaway for you. Team Green is offering a chance to win a “one-of-a-kind” RTX 4090 graphics card, themed after Remedy Entertainment’s upcoming Alan Wake 2.

If you’re interested in winning what is essentially one of the most powerful GPUs on the current market, you can enter by going to the Nvidia Twitter page, liking the competition post, and then commenting with a specific hashtag.

We’re giving away a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 with a one-of-a-kind @AlanWake custom backplate, launching 10/27 with full ray tracing + NVIDIA DLSS 3.5 ⚡

Entering is easy:

🟢 Like this post
🟢 Comment #RTXON pic.twitter.com/wGr5PN9LsB

— NVIDIA GeForce (@NVIDIAGeForce) August 23, 2023

The website gives further details; Ts and Cs and all that. According to the rules, entrants must be in by no later than 5PM Pacific Daylight Time on September 23, 2023. Nvidia will post winners here on October 31.

The prize itself

As you’ll see in the image posted on Twitter, the RTX 4090 has an Alan Wake 2 custom backplate. Hopefully whoever wins this graphics card will have a perspex case or at least a PC with a view window. You’re not winning this thing to not show it off, right?

Nvidia also recently announced DLSS 3.5 will be coming this fall. This is the next iteration of its Deep Learning Super Sampling graphical upscaling technology. Games such as Portal RTX and Cyberpunk 2077‘s DLC Phantom Liberty will support version 3.5, as will Alan Wake 2, which explains the current giveaway.

The game itself will launch on October 27, so this Nvidia promotion is nicely timed. Current previews show that the follow-up to 2010’s Alan Wake is shaping up to be a good-looking horror game so far. Luckily, you shouldn’t need the RTX power hog to run it, but having this monstrous graphics card in your system can’t hurt, either.

Andrew Heaton

Andrew has been a gamer since the 17th century Restoration period. He now writes for a number of online publications, contributing news and other articles. He does not own a powdered wig.

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