NVIDIA RTX 5080 Limited Edition Launches at BilibiliWorld for $1,220

NVIDIA RTX 5080 limited editions featuring Unreal World and Wuthering Waves designs launch at BilibiliWorld for around $1,220.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 limited edition graphics card display at BilibiliWorld 2026
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 limited edition graphics card display at BilibiliWorld 2026

revealed limited-edition RTX 5080 graphics cards at BilibiliWorld 2026 in Shanghai, offering gamers a chance to buy hardware that directly reflects their favorite anime-style titles. This launch matters because it ties specific game franchises to physical components, giving collectors and fans a tangible way to own their preferred in-game aesthetics rather than just digital assets. We see this as a shift toward branded hardware that serves as both a performance tool and a display piece for dedicated players.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 limited edition graphics card display at BilibiliWorld 2026
NVIDIA showcased limited-edition GeForce RTX 5080 collaboration graphics cards at BilibiliWorld 2026 in Shanghai.

Game-themed graphics cards and collector items available at Shanghai convention

The collaboration features four distinct designs based on characters from Unreal World, Wuthering Waves, Arknights: Endfield, and City of Silver. NVIDIA manufactured the Wuthering Waves variants in partnership with and Colorful, ensuring that the hardware carries the branding of established board partners. These models are not standard retail units but special releases designed to appeal to the fanbases of these specific games.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

NVIDIA sold limited quantities of the reference RTX 5080 at the event for 8299 CNY (around $1,220), which matches the official manufacturer’s suggested retail price. The pricing structure ensures that early adopters pay the standard market rate without a premium for the special edition artwork. This availability was restricted to the event location, making the cards a unique opportunity for attendees rather than a general store launch.

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080

Alongside the graphics cards, NVIDIA introduced the first series of GeForce Collector Cards, which include 14 non-functional designs intended purely for collection. These cards lack any hardware functionality and serve as a separate merchandise line for enthusiasts. We have been tracking GeForce RTX 5080 closely — see our earlier coverage on NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 Signed by Lucas Paqueta in Brazil for related brand activities.

The event confirmed the existence of these specific game-themed variants and the collector card series as official NVIDIA products. Buyers can now acquire these items directly through the limited sales at BilibiliWorld 2026 or potentially through future official channels. The release marks a clear expansion of NVIDIA’s merchandise strategy beyond standard GPU packaging.

 

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