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{{nihongo|'''''King's Field III'''''|キングスフィールドIII}} is a medieval-themed [[First person (video games)|first-person]] [[role-playing video game]] developed by [[FromSoftware]] for the [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] in {{vgy|1996}}. It is the third entry in the [[King's Field (series)|''King's Field'' series]] and the last one for the original PlayStation. The [[English language]] version was renumbered and retitled ''King's Field II'', because the original ''[[King's Field]]'' was only released in Japan.
{{nihongo|'''''King's Field III'''''|キングスフィールドIII}} is a medieval-themed [[First person (video games)|first-person]] [[role-playing video game]] developed by [[FromSoftware]] for the [[PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]] in {{vgy|1996}}. It is the third entry in the [[King's Field (series)|''King's Field'' series]] and the last one for the original PlayStation. The [[English language]] version was renumbered and retitled ''King's Field II'', because the original ''[[King's Field]]'' was released only in Japan.


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King's Field III
Japanese box art
Developer(s)FromSoftware
Publisher(s)
  • JP: FromSoftware
Producer(s)Naotoshi Zin
Programmer(s)Eiichi Hasegawa
Writer(s)Toshiya Kimura
Shinichiro Nishida
SeriesKing's Field
Platform(s)PlayStation
Release
  • JP: June 21, 1996
  • NA: November 20, 1996[1]
Genre(s)First person, role-playing
Mode(s)Single-player

King's Field III (キングスフィールドIII) is a medieval-themed first-person role-playing video game developed by FromSoftware for the PlayStation in Template:Vgy. It is the third entry in the King's Field series and the last one for the original PlayStation. The English language version was renumbered and retitled King's Field II, because the original King's Field was released only in Japan.

References

  1. ^ Jane Cowley (1996-10-31). "The King's Armada Has Arrived! King's Field II Releases November 20". The Free Library. Retrieved 2015-05-06.