A gaming laptop deal that is not just discounted but also comes with a free game copy will probably want to make you rub your eyes just to make sure that you read the details correctly, but we stand correct when we tell you that the MSI Katana 15 has received an 11 percent discount on Amazon. As for the free Black Myth: Wukong copy, NVIDIA announced this bundle a while back, with players expected to receive a Steam code on August 20.
The Katana 15 comes armed with an RTX 4070 and is available at $1,249.99. Alongside the GPU, there is the Intel Core i7-13620H CPU sporting a total of 10 cores. For memory and storage, you get 16GB DDR5 RAM and a 1TB PCIe NVMe Gen 4 SSD. You will be pleased to learn that both of these components can be swapped out if you ever need to upgrade, but looking at how demanding games have become, you might have to pick up these parts sooner than later.
The display is a 15.6-inch 2560 x 1440 IPS LCD panel that runs up to 165Hz, with MSI applying an all-plastic build to the Katana 15. In short, you have to be extra careful when handling the gaming laptop because the lack of metal parts means that this machine will be less durable than others. Now, you might be thinking that a $150 discount is nothing to brag about, but when we checked the pre-order price of Black Myth: Wukong, the base edition is listed at $59.99, while the ‘Digital Deluxe Edition’ will be available for $69.99.
In short, you get total savings of $209.99, and that amount will go a long way in securing those SSD and RAM upgrades down the road, or immediately, if you have the budget to spare. The Katana 15 can also double as a productivity workhorse thanks to its incredibly powerful hardware, but you do not want to wait until the last minute before the discount expires, so make sure you are lightning quick with your decision.
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