FS: For Honor/Ghost Recon Wildlands Game Codes

Ikasu

[H]ard|Gawd
Joined
Jul 24, 2007
Messages
1,483
Got a few For Honor/Ghost Recon Wildlands Nvidia promos. These codes are USA Region Locked! (Although tested and can be redeemed via VPN)

$25 Each FIRM

The redemption is VERY different than usual. Redeeming requires Geforce experience, a Uplay account, as well as a GTX 1060, 1070, or 1080, or 1080ti in your system (Geforce experience scans your HWID). If you want to take a chance and risk it, you can try...But codes are non refundable.

For those that already purchased a 1060, 1070, or 1080 before the promotion went live, it's just a quick redemption. I've redeemed one for myself with no issues even though I purchased my card earlier.

heat

PM if interested ^_^.
 
Last edited:
Nvidia gpu promo. In order to get the Season Pass, that's part of the MSI Bundle. You actually have to physically have bought a card and have the invoice + serial number to register via MSI. So this will only work if you just bought the card. Which most people would get the promo new to begin with. So no real way of redeeming the season pass.
 
What if I had two PCs, one with a GTX 1070 and the other with a GTX 970. Would I be able to buy 2 codes and redeem both if I simply redeemed the first one on the GTX 1070 machine, then swapped cards to redeem the second code on the GTX 970 machine?
 
I believe it's serial number based. If you want to try it..you can...but no guarantees it will actually work...I believe it's one per gpu.
 
I believe it's serial number based. If you want to try it..you can...but no guarantees it will actually work...I believe it's one per gpu.
Code activation is based solely on whether you have a 1070/1080 installed in the system, not the serial number of the card. This is only for GeForce Experience activations, not the MSI activation.
 
Code activation is based solely on whether you have a 1070/1080 installed in the system, not the serial number of the card. This is only for GeForce Experience activations, not the MSI activation.

It's one per system. They are using a method to keep tabs on system info. Whether it by SN, system HWID combinations, unsure of how they keep it recorded. Even making a new geforce experience account will not let you redeem more than one.

MSI activation is indeed different. Separate process, with registration of your GPU with invoice/sn required.
 
anyone knows if someone has 2x GTX 1070/1080, would he be able to get this promotion 2 times to get both games?
 
Honestly...Not sure. I know you have to disable SLI to redeem...As it conflicts with the redemption process. What I'd actually recommend to do, is remove one card...redeem, swap cards, and redeem the other. Just to make sure everything goes without a hitch. For this process I'm 99% sure it would work. But for redeeming both back to back with on the same system with SLI 1070's or 1080's...I'm not sure. Let me know if you have any more questions ^_^.

bump
 
anyone knows if someone has 2x GTX 1070/1080, would he be able to get this promotion 2 times to get both games?
I have two GTX 1070s (same PC, but swapped the installed card so that only one was installed at the time) and was able to redeem two codes.
 
So even if you meet all the hardware requirements, you still have to have the GeForce Experience POS installed? Or is that just for initial redemption?
 
bump, pm's responded. It's just for the initial redemption. Once it's redeemed, you can uninstall GFE with no worries. It's use to verify system hardware/sn, and the portal to redeeming through uplay.

Really dislike what nvidia has done though...As I would prefer not to have to install the atrocity known as GFE =*(.
 
  • Like
Reactions: gs274
like this
pm's responded. Almost out guys...grab'em while they are hot ^_^
 
Back
Top