NVIDIA has really started “selling cards,” but this time it’s not GPUs—it's launching its first trading card set

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According to Beating monitoring, NVIDIA has launched its first set of《GeForce Trading Cards》collectible trading cards. Series 1 features 14 design variants, chronicling GeForce’s graphics cards, games, and technology demos from over 30 years. The card protagonists include NV1, GeForce 256, GeForce 3, 7800 GTX, GTX 1080, and the 《Cyberpunk 2077》-themed RTX 2080 Ti. Classic tech demos such as Bubble, Chameleon, and Medusa have also been turned into cards. These cards will not be sold publicly; they can only be obtained by participating in the online giveaway for “Summer of RTX,” or by picking them up for free at designated events. NVIDIA has already distributed them at Bilibili World in Shanghai, and they will also appear later at QuakeCon and gamescom. Against the backdrop of graphics cards becoming increasingly expensive, players’ reactions to this “card drop” have been quite mixed. PC Gamer quoted a netizen joking: “Finally, there’s a NVIDIA card I can afford.”
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