NVIDIA offers Gears of War RTX 5080 giveaway
NVIDIA offers Gears of War RTX 5080 giveaway

NVIDIA has launched a giveaway that ties its upcoming GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition to the forthcoming game Gears of War: E‑Day, set for release on October 6, 2026. The promotion, part of the firm’s “Summer of RTX 2026” campaign, will award two custom‑wrapped RTX 5080 cards to participants who follow the entry instructions on the company’s social platforms.

How to enter the Gears of War‑themed giveaway

Interested users must visit the official accounts on X, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitch, Reddit or Discord. In the designated post threads, entrants are asked to comment the hashtag “#RTXPowersPlay.” The contest is open globally, and the rules state that each winner will receive a Gears of War: E‑Day‑styled RTX 5080 Founders Edition valued at $1,599.

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The custom wrap showcases artwork from the new installment, featuring the series’ iconic “unbreakable bond of brotherhood” motif. According to the announcement, the card’s design does not affect the hardware specifications; the GPU remains the same RTX 5080 model that supports the latest DLSS 4.5 technology.

Technical relevance for the upcoming title

DLSS 4.5, which utilizes the RTX 5080’s Tensor Cores, promises to boost frame rates while preserving visual fidelity in demanding titles. For a game like Gears of War: E‑Day, which is expected to push high‑resolution textures and complex lighting, the feature could be a practical advantage for players seeking smoother gameplay on 4K displays.

From a broader perspective, the partnership illustrates how hardware manufacturers continue to align product launches with major game releases. By offering a themed GPU, the company hopes to capture the enthusiasm of the franchise’s fan base while reinforcing the relevance of its next‑gen graphics solutions. The timing also suggests a strategic effort to keep the RTX 5080 visible in a market that will soon see competing announcements from other vendors.

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The promotional material emphasizes that the custom‑wrapped RTX 5080 is a “one‑of‑a‑kind” collector’s item, implying that the design will not be reproduced for general sale. As a result, the contest may attract not only gamers but also hardware enthusiasts who value limited‑edition accessories.

For those who miss the contest, the standard RTX 5080 Founders Edition will still be available through retail channels later this year. Pricing, availability, and additional specifications are expected to be announced closer to the product’s official launch date.