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AMD adds Sniper Elite 3 to Never Settle Forever bundle

by Mark Tyson on 6 June 2014, 10:06

Tags: AMD (NYSE:AMD), PC

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AMD has added Sniper Elite 3 to its popular Never Settle Forever games bundle. AMD GPU buyers who qualify for the Gold and Silver rewards tiers will be able to select this game as a part of their games bundle. Sniper Elite III is developed by Rebellion software, who just released a new multiplayer trailer ahead of the E3 games show.

If you remember the last AMD Never Settle update in April, AMD introduced a system where graphics card buyers can save their rewards, if none of the current reward offerings appeal, to be redeemed at a later date. So if you are a fan of the Sniper Elite series and saved some of your bundle picks, today you are in luck, as the latest in this series is now one of your (gold or silver) choices.

As a reminder of what AMD graphics cards qualify for what levels of rewards please consult the table above.

Rebellion's Sniper Elite 3 is set in "the unforgiving yet exotic terrain of WW2’s North Africa conflict". The game features expansive new environments – levels up to three times larger than in Sniper Elite II. As a sniper you will have to adapt to the situation and environment making use of stealth, distractions, sound masking and traps.

The newly published trailer for E3 focuses upon multiplayer gameplay. Watching the video you get a first look at Sniper Elite 3's unique competitive and co-operative multiplayer modes.

Sniper Elite 3 uses DirectX 11 and AMD's Mantle API and is said to playable even on entry-level AMD Radeon-based 'Kaveri' APUs. If you aren't going to get this game in the aforementioned bundle then it is pre-orderable now on Steam with 20 per cent off launch price (£31.99). As a pre-order purchaser you will also get the DLC Mission called 'Hunt the Grey Wolf' for free.

Sniper Elite 3 will become available on 27th June in Europe and 1st July in North America. The game will be available on PCs, PS4, Xbox One, PS3 and Xbox 360.



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Linux version? No?
Sorry, not buying. I'm not supporting companies who don't see the future of Linux and SteamOS, even if it does run under Wine.
This would really push me to buying a 280x instead of a 770 in a few months. All this gameworks rubbish going on though still makes me want a 770 right now, they better sort all that out