NVIDIA is Giving Out Three Free VR Games With HTC Vive Purchase

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Virtual reality headsets offer gamers a new way to experience gaming. Now, when you buy an HTC Vive, and a NVIDIA GeForce GTX (1080, 1070, or 1060), or a system/laptop from a participating retailer you will receive a VR bundle consisting of Raw Data, Serious Sam VR: The Las Hope, and Sports Bar VR. Just keep in mind that this offer is only around for a limited time so if you’re interested then this may be the best time to pick it up. The lowest priced bundle has the HTC Vive headset, a GeForce GTX 1060 3GB graphics card and the three free VR Game titles for $983.99 shipped after a $10 rebate on Newegg. Moving up to a GeForce GTX 1070 8GB graphics card starts at $1,178.99 after a $20 rebate.

Free VR Games

Raw Data, developed and published by Survios, is a virtual reality action combat game wherein the player is immersed in a world of science fiction. Players can choose to slay enemies alone in solo play or play in multiplayer mode. The game currently sells for $39.99 USD on Steam.

Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope (developed by Croteam and published by Croteam and Devolver Digital) is a single player first person vr shooter. The game is currently supported by HTC Vive and Oculus Rift and can be played either sitting, standing, or in a room. Just like Raw Data, Serious Sam VR: The Last Hope also sells for $39.99 USD on Steam.

Sports Bar VR (titled Pool Nation VR on Steam) is a virtual reality hang out, developed by Cherry Pop Games and published by Perilous Orbit, wherein players are able to have a dive bar like experience without having to step out of their house. Players will be able to shoot pool, play darts, and be creative while immersed in this VR bar. This game sells for $19.99 USD on Steam.

In total, the three games included will sell for $100 USD on Steam but those prices won’t be paid when purchasing the bundle. With companies stepping up their VR game this may just be incentive to get our feet used to the waters of a VR gaming world and it will be nice to see what other types of VR experiences other developers will offer the gamers.