Get Advanced Edition at home or on the go

If you’ve been looking for good reason to pull the trigger on an iPad or are simply itching for moreFTL, surprise! No, I didn’t buy you the game or an iPad for the port. Good news, though! Developer Subset Games has just announcedvia Twitterthat bothFTL: Advanced Editionand the iPad port of the original game will be available come April 3rd.

TheAdvanced Editionwill be provided to those who own the original game for free, even if you purchase it today after reading this — and you just might want to. Free to all buyers, now and forever! The expansion nets you new subsystems, Hard Mode, and aesthetic upgrades as well. It’s a good bit of content for a free upgrade, adding a little oomph to your humble littleFTLgame.

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If you prefer your game a little more mobile and without tactile buttons, you can pick upFTLon any iPad 2 or newer for $9.99, which also includes theAdvanced Editioncontent. The kicker? No in-app purchases! Get it, get it.

Looking to get intoFTL: Faster Than Lightbut needing that last final push? This should be a good incentive for you.

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