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The Infinity Blade trilogy drops to just $1 each for the holidays (Reg. $6+)

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As expected, the Infinity Blade games have now gone on sale for the holidays. For anyone yet to give these a try or just looking to complete the trilogy, now is the time to do so. Down to just $1 each, this is generally as low as we ever see all three games go for. All of them have recently been updated for iOS 11 and combine for a 4+ star rating from over a half million gamers.

iOS Universal: Infinity Blade: $1 (Reg. $6)

iOS Universal: Infinity Blade II: $1 (Reg. $7)

iOS Universal: Infinity Blade III: $1 (Reg. $7)

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Infinity Blade III Features:

Created by ChAIR Entertainment, the original iOS blockbuster returns with adrenaline-fueled sword-fighting action, gorgeous visuals, and a thrilling story of love, betrayal, and redemption. 

Siris and Isa have joined with the God-King Raidriar in a desperate attempt to destroy the Worker of Secrets and his army of Deathless titans. Uncover new mysteries to wield the power of the Infinity Blade in this timeless adventure of champions and villains. 

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