![]() ![]() ![]() NVIDIA engineers are working closely with the Ubisoft Toronto development team to incorporate an array of cutting-edge gaming technologies for Splinter Cell Blacklist including Direct X tessellation, NVIDIA HBAO+, TXAA antialiasing and surround technologies to ensure gamers can experience smooth frame rates and awesome visuals in all of their covert missions. And starting today, gamers who purchase a GeForce GTX 660, 660 Ti, 670, 680, 760, 770, or 780 from a participating partner will receive a free copy of Splinter Cell Blacklist Deluxe Edition for PC, which will be released on Augin North America. SANTA CLARA, Calif.-July 9, 2013-NVIDIA today announced it is working with Ubisoft to deliver the most dramatic and intense gaming experience possible for Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist. The deal is on until Dec 31st of this year … or until the terrorists win by finishing the Black List. There's some obvious room for improvement that could make for an excellent sequel. Major retailers such as NewEgg, NCIX and Amazon all qualify as participating partners in North America and you can follow the link to NVIDIA's page to see the global partners as this is not a North America exclusive deal. Splinter Cell: Blacklist plays pretty well, if not doing anything particularly remarkable, but is ultimately let down by an uninteresting story that moves at a glacial pace, paper-thin characters that aren't very memorable, and some poor mission and level design. NVIDIA is now bundling a code to get you a free copy of Splinter Cell Blacklist Deluxe with GTX660s and up, including the three new cards recently released.
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