AMD is looking to bring together gamers and professionals with a new promotion termed "AMD4U" which we're told offers "So. Much. Possibility." Created in partnership with both Adobe and Square Enix Collective, the bundles offer buyers of compatible AMD systems up to three games from Square's indie catalog, a three-month subscription to Adobe's Creative Cloud Photograph plan and a two-month subscription to Adobe's Creative Cloud.
All in, the bundled extras are said to be worth close to $200, making AMD systems that bit more justifiable for buyers.
Available games built into Square's Collective catalog include the likes of The Turing Test, Goetia and Oh My God Heads, among others.
But which systems are compatible with this deal? There's quite a range, all available in AMD's own store and through selected retailers. There are all in one systems like the HP Inspiron 24 5000, solid gaming desktops like the Dell Inspiron with Ryzen 7 1700X and RX 580, and laptops like Dell Inspiron 5000, with an AMD 7th gen A10 APU, 8GB of RAM and a Radeon RX 460 graphics chip.
The systems range in price from around $800 up to $1,500 and actually come with AMD graphics cards, which are still very difficult to find at reasonable prices thanks to the recent mining boom.
If you've already purchased one of these systems or are planning to, to learn more about redeeming your free extras.