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NVIDIA really has started “issuing cards,” but this time it’s not graphics cards—it’s launching its first set of collectible trading cards
According to Beating monitoring, NVIDIA has launched its first set of《GeForce Trading Cards》collectible trading cards. Series 1 includes 14 design variants, documenting more than 30 years of GeForce graphics cards, games, and technical demo content.
The card protagonists include NV1, GeForce 256, GeForce 3, 7800 GTX, GTX 1080, and the《Cyberpunk 2077》version of RTX 2080 Ti. Classic technical demos such as Bubble, Chameleon, and Medusa have also been made into cards.
These cards will not be sold publicly; they can only be entered into online raffles for “Summer of RTX,” or picked up for free at designated events. NVIDIA has already given them out at Shanghai’s Bilibili World, and they will also appear later at QuakeCon and gamescom.
Against the backdrop of increasingly expensive graphics cards, players’ reactions to this “card drop” have been quite nuanced. PC Gamer cites netizens joking: “Finally, there’s a NVIDIA card that I can afford.”