Get FF14 FREE With a New GeForce Graphics Card

GeForce offers free copies of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn with purchases of graphics cards from their GTX 650-series.
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Thinking of upgrading your desktop PC soon? You should consider getting a graphics card from GeForce’s GTX 650-series, which will enable you to bag yourself a free copy of Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (FF14) at the same time.

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The bundles are available for a limited time only and, unfortunately for EU players, only available in North American outlets such as NCIX, Amazon, Newegg, and Tiger Direct.

Doing Eorzea Justice

By upgrading your desktop’s graphics capability, you’ll be able to immerse yourself into the vibrant world of Eorzea like never before. Although a high-end graphics card isn’t required to play the game, by investing in one with some decent specs will enable you to experience Square Enix’s hugely popular MMO with jaw-dropping aplomb.

http://eorzeareborn.com/With a GeForce GTX 650-series graphics card, you’ll be able to see some of the finer in-game graphics with ease, such as the meticulous environment details in dungeons such as the ghoul-infested Haukke Manor, or marvel out the realistic thunderstorm weather effects. Not to mention, there’s hours of play across a variety of jobs and classes, myriad storylines and quests, and extensive end-game content.

So what are you waiting for? Treat yourself to some new hardware and indulge in the grand fantasy epic that is FF14.

For more information about the GeForce GTX 650-series/FF14 bundles, visit www.geforce.com/free-finalfantasyxiv.

For more information about FF14, visit www.finalfantasyxiv.com.


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