NVIDIA to give away GeForce RTX 5090 Resident Evil Requiem edition GPU

NVIDIA launches Resident Evil Requiem GeForce RTX 5090 sweepstake

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NVIDIA has published official rules for a Resident Evil Requiem themed GeForce RTX 5090 sweepstake, with entry instructions delivered through its social channels. The promotion is listed as a no-purchase-necessary giveaway and is void where prohibited by law.

The prize pool is limited to one winner. NVIDIA lists the prize as one GeForce RTX 5090 Founders Edition graphics card with an estimated value of $1,999 (I’m going to say it is much more now), plus a Resident Evil Requiem custom wrap valued at $600 (given the price, presume this is done by Jensen himself).

Entries are open between February 27, 2026 at 8:00 AM Pacific Standard Time and March 2, 2026 at 8:00 AM Pacific Standard Time. NVIDIA says entrants must follow its social channels and complete actions based on prompts, such as liking, commenting, tagging, sharing, or similar steps depending on the platform. The rules state one direct entry per person.

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Celebrate the release of Resident Evil Requiem by entering to win this custom GeForce RTX 5090, featuring dual-protagonists Grace & Leon.

Want it? Tell us your favourite Resident Evil memory to enter to WIN! pic.twitter.com/DGevyMmIgX

— NVIDIA GeForce UK (@NVIDIAGeForceUK) February 27, 2026

Eligibility is restricted to legal residents of a specified country list, and Poland is not included in that list in the rules page shown. NVIDIA also lists exclusions for some Australian states and for Quebec in Canada, and requires participants to be 18 or older.

Worth adding this is not the first custom-wrapped RTX 5090 design for this game, NVIDIA already gave away this card:

Winners are selected by random drawing, with notification via private message or email within 24 hours after the drawing. Winners must respond within two days or the prize may be forfeited and awarded to an alternate winner. NVIDIA says winners will be posted on its GeForce contests winners page.

Source: NVIDIA