Here's how you can win a custom DEATH STRANDING PC for the definitive experience
Win a stellar ℱXeSS-ready rig with The Fut🐎ure Games Show!

Intel Core i9-12900K CPU
Chillblast 750W 80 Plus Bronze Semi-Modular PSU
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3080 10GB Graphics Card
1x 32GB DDR4 3200MHz Memory (2 x 16GB Sticks)
NZXT H510 Tempered Glass Case (Custom made)
Gigabyte Z690 UD D4 Motherboard
Corsair Hydro H100x CPU Cooler (AIO)
1TB Samsung 970 EVO PLUS M.2 NVMe SSD
Windows 11 Home
TT E-Sports Challenger RGB Keyboard and Mouse
We've teamed up with Intel and 505 Games to give one lucky winner t♓he chance to win a custom-designed DEATH STRANDING gaming PC to celebrate the launch of Intel XeSS Super Sampling. This brand new A.I. upscaling tech uses the power o🐟f the Hybrid Architecture chipsets to deliver the definitive gaming experience in Ultra HD without compromises.
Inside the custom gaming PC, yoꦑu'll find a super-powerful RTX 3080 graphics card, which is amazing for 4K gaming, and the cutting-edge Intel Core i9-12900K CPU. These are impressive components, but their performance is compounded by XeSSღ which maximizes framerates without the strain on native hardware, meaning you can roam the immersive open world of DEATH STRANDING in full splendour.
This competition is only available to UK residents only. By participating, you agree to the competition rules: Entries are limited to one per household regardless of the form of entry. There will be 1 winner in total entitled to a Death Stranding Directors cut PC. The prize is non-transferable and non-refundable. There is no cash alternative. The winner will be randomly drawn from all valid entries received and shall be notified by Future by email/telephone within 28 days of the closing date and will be required to supply details of a UK delivery address.
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