NVIDIA adds 007: First Light to RTX 50 bundles, now including RTX 5060 Ti
// NVIDIA’s new RTX 50 game bundle throws in 007: First Light with eligible GPUs, dropping the desktop buy‑in to RTX 5060 Ti and adding RTX 5060 laptops.

NVIDIA has rolled out a fresh GeForce RTX 50 series game bundle that includes a copy of 007: First Light. The headline change: the desktop entry point now starts at the GeForce RTX 5060 Ti, not just the higher‑end cards. That’s a meaningful shift for anyone weighing a midrange upgrade ahead of IO Interactive’s Bond prequel.
What’s included and what changed
As first spotted by VideoCardz, the promotion now covers desktop GeForce RTX 5090, 5080, 5070 Ti, 5070 and 5060 Ti purchases, with participating laptop configs stretching down to systems equipped with the GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU. In other words, both midrange desktops and mainstream gaming laptops are in the mix this time, broadening the bundle well beyond the usual flagship focus.
VideoCardz’ report is backed by NVIDIA’s own campaign page, which lists the full slate of qualifying GPUs and laptops, along with the purchase and redemption windows. If you’re planning a build or a swap, check the fine print and eligible retailers before you pull the trigger, as regional partners and timelines can vary.
You can read the breakdown in the original coverage on VideoCardz, and verify participating hardware and timing on NVIDIA’s campaign page.
Why this matters for buyers
Bringing the 5060 Ti into the fold lowers the promotional floor for desktop buyers, which can sway fence‑sitters debating between last‑gen holdovers and Blackwell‑based 50‑series cards. Bundles rarely decide a purchase on their own, but a day‑one Bond title bundled with a midrange GPU can be the nudge that moves inventory at retail, especially as board partners jockey for visibility.
For laptop shoppers, the inclusion of RTX 5060 systems suggests stronger partner alignment on the mobile side, not just the usual halo SKUs. NVIDIA is also using the promo to highlight tech tie‑ins like path tracing and DLSS 4.x features for 007: First Light, which could make this particular bundle feel more relevant than a random back catalog add‑in.
The bottom line
It’s a straightforward play: attach a timely, high‑profile PC release to more attainable RTX 50 hardware and make the sticker price go down easier. If you’re shopping in that 5060 Ti to 5070 range, this is one of the first RTX 50 bundles that actually meets you there. Just make sure the retailer is participating and note the purchase and code‑redemption windows on NVIDIA’s site before you buy.
Game In This Article

007 First Light
Platform: PC
Release Date: May 27, 2026
DRM: Steam
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