Phantasy Star Classics bundles three great games for free on mobile

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Sega Forever, the ever-growing collection of free mobile games, has gotten some new additions today. Classic RPGs Phantasy Star III: Generations of Doom and Phantasy Star IV: The End of the Millennium have joined Phantasy Star II under the “Phantasy Star Classics” label on iOS and Android. Now you can grab all three titles with a single download (similar to Golden Axe) and relive your childhood with ease.

As with the other Sega Forever titles, these games will be ad-supported with the option to remove ads with a single purchase. You can pay $1.99/ €2.29 / £1.99 for individual games or $4.99/ €5.49 / £4.99 to remove ads from all three. Additions like cloud saves, graphical filters, and Bluetooth controller support round out the bonus features.

Having recently tried the Golden Axe collection on my phone, I can say these Sega Forever releases are pretty good. I am not a fan of on-screen gamepads, but being able to whip out classic games on a whim from literally anywhere is neat. If you don’t mind lugging around a controller, this is also a solid option for revisiting these games without spending a dime. Now we just need Sonic 3 & Knuckles on mobile and we’ll be set.


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