Nvidia is again giving away a custom 007 First Light GeForce RTX 5080 Founders Edition together with a bundled PC copy of the game. The graphics card carries a redesigned James Bond-inspired outer shroud tied to IO Interactive’s upcoming 007 title and currently appears as one of Nvidia’s newest limited promotional GPUs for the RTX 50-series lineup.
The company shared the promotion through Nvidia GeForce’s official X and Instagram accounts using the teaser line, “Classified intel: prize 003 has entered the field.” Nvidia further posted a short video showing the custom RTX 5080 design together with Bond-themed styling across the Founders Edition housing.
Users can enter by commenting “#007FirstLightRTX” on Nvidia GeForce’s official giveaway posts across X or Instagram. Based on Nvidia’s current social media posts, the company appears to be offering only a single custom RTX 5080 unit through the promotion.
Unlike standard retail RTX 5080 Founders Edition cards, the giveaway version carries custom 007-themed exterior artwork and styling across the shroud while retaining Nvidia’s dual-fan Founders Edition layout. Nvidia has not confirmed any hardware-level modifications beyond the cosmetic design.
The RTX 5080 is one of Nvidia’s most powerful Blackwell gaming graphics cards, just below the flagship RTX 5090. It is built for high-refresh-rate 4K gaming, demanding ray tracing performance, and DLSS 4 frame generation in modern AAA games.
Nvidia is further connecting the promotion to 007 First Light’s PC graphics requirements. Current requirement discussions surrounding the game indicate RTX 50-series graphics hardware can push maximum 4K settings alongside DLSS technologies depending on hardware configuration.
This is not the first time Nvidia has partnered the Bond franchise with RTX hardware promotions. Earlier this year, the company previously offered a custom RTX 5090 themed around the same game before shifting to the newer RTX 5080 giveaway campaign.
The custom card itself follows Nvidia’s recent trend of themed Founders Edition designs tied to major gaming launches. Over the past year, Nvidia has similarly promoted limited-edition RTX hardware connected to titles such as Battlefield 6 and Resident Evil Requiem.
Nvidia has not posted full giveaway terms, regional eligibility details, or a confirmed closing date for the campaign. The currently available posts suggest the giveaway remains open globally unless region restrictions are later added.
Interest around the giveaway has already grown quickly across social media because Nvidia rarely produces custom Founders Edition designs outside limited promotional campaigns, especially for non-retail hardware tied to major gaming franchises.






