Final Fantasy 3 Update Arrives Nearly 6 Years After Steam Launch

Published: February 28, 2020 9:30 AM /

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A brand-new Final Fantasy 3 update has arrived nearly six years after the game had launched on Steam.

Firstly, a brand-new UI has been created to make things a little more modern. This is helped along with optimized controller settings that should make a bit more sense for this kind of game. This update also adds support for Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese, Korean, Thai, and Japanese as new languages.

Some new convenience features have been added as well. The auto-battle has made its way into the game, letting you sit back and relax while your heroes do their work for you. A Gallery Mode lets you enjoy the game's fantastic art, and 21:9 aspect ratio support will allow you to enjoy Final Fantasy 3 on ultra-widescreen displays.

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Enjoy the New Final Fantasy 3 Update with Sweet Discounts

Final Fantasy 3 originally launched for the Famicom way back in 1990 and was one of the early games in the franchise that never made its way West. Then, a DS 3D remake was created in the mid-2000s. The game tells a classic RPG-style tale where a team of heroes is destined to save the world.

That 3DS remake was subsequently ported to Steam back in May 2014, and now it's just gotten a new update that adds some cool features. In addition to this update, the developers have put a pretty sweet discount on the game, but it's only available for this weekend!

If you're down to enjoy some classic turn-based RPG action, you can pick up Final Fantasy 3 on Steam at the price of $7.99 or your regional equivalent, a 50% discount. This discount ends on Monday, March 2, 2020, so don't delay if you want to play!

What do you think of this new Final Fantasy 3 update? Do you wish more classic games got modern improvements? Let us know in the comments below!

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