NVIDIA works with Ubisoft to deliver gaming experience for Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist

NVIDIA is working with Ubisoft to deliver the most dramatic and intense gaming experience possible for Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist.

Gamers who purchase a GeForce GTX 660, 660 Ti, 670, 680, 760, 770, or 780 from a participating partner in the UAE will receive a free copy of Splinter Cell Blacklist Deluxe Edition for PC, which will be released on August 22, 2013 in Middle East.

tom_clancys_splinter_cell_blacklist-t2NVIDIA engineers are working closely with the Ubisoft Toronto development team to incorporate an array of cutting-edge gaming technologies for Splinter Cell Blacklist including DirectX 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.

In Splinter Cell Blacklist, Sam Fisher returns as leader of 4th Echelon, an elite counter-terrorism unit armed with a new mandate to hunt down the masterminds behind The Blacklist, a series of deadly escalating attacks on U.S. interests. To stop the Blacklist countdown, gamers will choose the best way to face any challenge by tapping into Sam’s arsenal of lethal skills and training.

The biggest game in the award-winning series, Splinter Cell Blacklist features an immersive single player story, distinct co-op missions, and the return of the legendary Spies Vs. Mercs multiplayer mode; all supported by a universal economy and customization system that allows players to completely customize their game experience.

Participating outlets in UAE include: Al Ershad Computers, Al Teeba Computers, Golden Systems Electronics Showroom, Dar Al Hai Computers, Inspire Computers and Royal Focus. The promotion in UAE is being conducted with NVIDIA’s local distribution partners: FDC, Almasa, Golden System Electronics and Gulf Shadow. This offer is good only until December 31, 2013, or until The Blacklist countdown is eradicated, whichever comes first.

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