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GeForce cards to be bundled with Call of Duty 2
3:59 PM - October 17, 2005 by
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Nvidia today announced that it has received an exclusive right from Activision to bundle the video game Call of Duty 2 with GeForce-based graphic cards. According to the firm, the pre-sale program for Call of Duty 2 bundles has been launched; graphic card manufacturers are expected to offer the packages beginning today.
BFG, XFX and EVGA are among the manufacturers that will sell the bundles in the US, Nvidia said.
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