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Final Fantasy III for iOS now matching its all-time low: iPhone $7, iPad $8 (Reg. up to $17)

Square Enix is now offering Final Fantasy III on iPhone and iPad for $6.99 and $7.99 respectively. Regular up to $17, both prices are matching the all-time lows we have tracked directly on the App Store. More details below:

FINAL FANTASY III — now on iPad!

First released in 1990, FINAL FANTASY III was the first title in the FINAL FANTASY series to become a million-seller, establishing once and for all that Square Enix’s classic RPG saga was here to stay.

The full 3D remake released in 2006 duplicated the original’s success, selling over a million copies worldwide.

FINAL FANTASY III was a hallmark of innovation for the entire series, from the job system that lets characters change classes at any time to the ability to summon powerful creatures such as Shiva and Bahamut.

When darkness falls and the land is robbed of light, four youths are chosen by the crystals to set forth on a journey to save the world.

Game Features

– New and improved 3D visuals and story sequences exclusive to the iPad

– Smooth, intuitive touch-panel controls, as seen in Square Enix’s iPhone RPGs

– Quicker browsing through the monster bestiary and other game records

– New visual designs for the Job Mastery Cards

iPhone: FINAL FANTASY III: $7 (Reg. $15)

iPad: FINAL FANTASY III for iPad: $8 (Reg. $17)

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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