The news from NVIDIA today, about a giveaway that feels like a treasure hunt but in the digital jungle. So, they’re throwing out this fancy, all-sparkly RTX 5090 GPU, not just any — the DOOM: The Dark Ages edition. It’s like a love letter, but to DOOM fans. Epic, huh? I mean, who wouldn’t want a piece of that?
So yeah, I was scrolling through X (the artist formerly known as Twitter, if you’re confused) and there it was, NVIDIA just casually announcing they’re gifting this gem. The catch? A swanky DOOM wrap celebrating ray tracing and this fancy DLSS 4 + Reflex. I guess it’s what makes the game pop out of the screen, maybe slap you in the face with its awesomeness. Or maybe not, but you get my drift.
If you’re clueless, this game’s like a sequel to DOOM Eternal — remember it launched back in 2020? It’s basically the one pulling all stops with native ray tracing. Visuals so good you might forget you’re still in your mom’s basement. And, surprise surprise, the RTX 5090’s the golden ticket if you wanna blast through it on ultra settings.
Here’s how deep NVIDIA’s gone: they’ve been doing these themed editions for a bit now, but this one’s a head-turner. Albeit, there’s not much canvas to show off the DOOM art — a slight disappointment, but hey, beggars can’t be choosers, right? To score this GPU, you just gotta vibe with the promo: drop a “like” and shout-out #RTXON in the comments.
But not everyone’s invited to the fiesta. Sorry folks in certain places — Australia, Quebec, and some spots in the Middle East and Asia. You’re benched for this one.
About the dough, this Founders Edition is worth a hefty $1999, and the wrap’s like $600 extra. That nudges the total to $2599, still less than some other editions cruising the market. Good deal or not? You tell me.
Doors for this contest open at the crack of dawn, 6:00 AM PST, May 15th, and slam shut by 5:00 PM, May 22nd, 2025. Win the lottery, and NVIDIA nudges you via email or DM. But blink and you miss it, you’ve got just 48 hours to holler back and claim the prize. Tick-tock, right?