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Game/App Deals: Cubasis for iPad: 30% off, Cut The Rope: FREE, iOS freebies, more

Today in gaming, the new Pokemon 3DS XLs are available for pre order, Cut the Rope goes free for iOS again and Powerful music production software Cubasis for iPad gets a 30% discount from $50 down to $34. Head below for the rest of today’s iOS freebies, Mac app deals and some great PC bundle discounts.

Set for launch later this month on September 27, the new Pokemon 3DS XL come in two options here: the Pokemon X&Y Red Edition and Blue Edition. You can pre order these now for $200 each.

iPad: Cut the Rope HD: FREE (Reg. $4)
iPad: MoneyWiz for iPad: $1 (Reg. $5)
iPad: Cubasis: $34 (Reg. $50)

iPhone: Cut the Rope: FREE (Reg. $1)

iOS Universal: Sprinkle Islands: FREE (Reg. $2)
iOS Universal: Waking Mars: $2 (Reg. $5) – “2012 GAME OF THE YEAR – TouchArcade”
iOS Universal: Simple Physics: FREE (Reg. $2)
iOS Universal: Dummy Defense: FREE (Reg. $1)

If you missed it yesterday, we’ve got some great Mac productivity app bundles at up to 90% in savings including Camtasia, Crossover and Aftershot:

Mac: Camtasia, Crossover, w/8 more apps:  NAME YOUR OWN PRICE, around $10
Mac: 
Aftershot bundle w/10 more apps: $50 (nearly 90% off for a savings of over $368)

PC Download: Final Fantasy VII: $6.23 w/ code GFDSEP20 (Reg. $12)
PC Download: Deus Ex Pack: $11.23 (Reg. $45) – Human Revolution + all DLC
PC Download: Hitman Pack: $12 (Reg. $48) – Incl. all Hitman games
PC Download: Tomb Raider Pack: $12 (Reg. $48) – Incl. all Tomb Raider games

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Avatar for Justin Kahn Justin Kahn

Justin is a senior deal Jedi over at 9to5Toys where he heads up our game/app coverage and more. He also covers all things music for 9to5Mac, including the weekly Logic Pros series exploring music production on Mac and iOS devices