Shadow of the Tomb Raider bundled with MSI gaming monitors

MSI offering Steam key for Shadow of the Tomb Raider with some of its gaming monitors.

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With the release of Shadow of the Tomb Raider right around the corner, MSI has announced it will be bundling Lara's latest and greatest adventure with some of their gaming monitors.

Shadow of the Tomb Raider bundled with MSI gaming monitors | TweakTown.com

MSI's new promotion runs from September 7-30, or until they've run out of Shadow of the Tomb Raider keys, of which you'll receive a Steam key if you purchase an eligible monitor. You'll also get a season pass of the game, with limited quantities of passes to be issued by MSI, when you purchase specific Optix MAG and MPG series gaming displays.

The list of MSI's eligible gaming displays for the SotTR promotion:

  • MAG24C
  • MAG241C
  • MAG241CR
  • MAG27C
  • MAG27CQ
  • MAG271C
  • MAG271CR (Optix MAG series)
  • MPG27C
  • MPG27CQ (Optix MPG series)

Note: MSI's new promotion isn't global and is limited to certain countries, these countries include:

Germany / Austria / Switzerland / Czech Republic / Slovakia / Spain / Portugal / United Kingdom / Ireland / Russian Federation / Ukraine / Italy / France / Poland / Netherlands / Belgium / Luxembourg / Sweden / Finland / Norway / Denmark / Estonia / Latvia / Lithuania / Romania / Hungary / Greece / Bulgaria / Serbia / Croatia / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Montenegro / Cyprus / Malta / Macedonia / Moldova / Albania / Taiwan / South Korea / Australia / Thailand / Indonesia / Malaysia / Philippines / Singapore

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