AMD has already started adding Starfield to its products

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A few days ago we informed you about a tempting offer from AMD. She, as Bethesda’s exclusive PC partner, had a plan handing out the keys to the long-awaited space RPG Starfield for customers purchasing certain hardware products. As it was announced The promotion is in full swing, and you can even take advantage of it.

If you’re looking to upgrade the components of your PC lineup and are considering Red Team products, now might be the time to make a purchase. Starfield is provided by the company itself and its selected business partners, including some Czech up to Ryzen 7000 processors and latest and previous generation graphics cards.

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In addition, until now it was not known that Starfield could be also available for select PC or laptop bundles, which contains the appropriate components. So just because you’re not going to buy a processor or graphics card separately doesn’t necessarily mean you’re out of luck. You can view the entire list of supported components in the table below.

As we mentioned, today you can get a Starfield code through a special gift pack, but you have until the end of september to get it. The activation itself can be carried out until October 28 this year. But keep in mind that Starfield won’t release until 9/6.

The partnership between AMD and Bethesda will be reflected in other ways as well. Starfield is expected to support the upscaling technology from day one. FSR 2.0 and he should brag too special optimizations for Ryzen processors. Unfortunately, it’s not clear at this time if the game will also support DLSS and XeSS features from rival Nvidia and Intel.

Starfield will release on September 6 this year for Xbox Series X/S and PC. It will be available on Game Pass on the same day.

Source :Indian TV

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