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A recent, unexpected, announcement that Blizzard Entertainment have teamed up with AMD in a sponsorship deal for the BlizzCon 2008, emerged today.

However, what is even more exciting is the fact that AMD struck a deal which allows it to bundle all of the best games from Blizzard with its ATI graphics cards, so maybe we can look forward to a Star Craft or even Diablo 3 bundle in the future.

Another upside to this deal is that Blizzards games should be tuned work perfect on AMD hardware as Blizzard will get early access to new hardware from AMD.

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