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Square Enix has released a ton of information and swath of fresh screenshots for Trials of Mana detailing the game’s post-ending new episode, Class 04, and the involvement of the series’ recurring character Li’l Cactus. You can see the details below if you don’t mind spoilers:

Square Enix has officially announced that a demo for Trials of Mana is on the way. You’ll be able to play it very soon, as it’s due out on March 18.

The demo will let players experience the beginning of the game, including the Fullmetal Hugger boss fight. You’ll be able to get your hands on the six playable characters as well. Progress can be transferred to the full version.

If you’re looking for the full game, Trials of Mana launches on April 24. We have a bunch of footage below.

Trials of Mana

Square Enix has uploaded what it’s calling the “final” trailer for Trials of Mana. Get a look at the video below.

Trials of Mana launches for Switch on April 24.

Square Enix

Square Enix is one of the major players impacted by the cancellation of E3 2020. The company attended last year’s show in full force, complete with a press conference that announced and highlighted numerous games such as Final Fantasy VIII Remastered.

In a statement today, Square Enix said that it is “exploring other options” to show off its games. The full note is as follows:

A 20-minute gameplay video has emerged for Trials of Mana showing off the latest footage. Give it a look below.

Hello my beautiful materia! This week on NEP, we’re joined by special guest and JRPG expert: Barry from the Nintendo Fuse Podcast. This episode is all JRPG and Square-Enix focused, as we examine the more recent years of Square-Enix (with some love for the classics, too, of course!). Oni Dino also goes into his impressions at length about the demo of Final Fantasy VII Remake, sharing his love and frustration.

Topics include FFXIII trilogy, XIV, XV the Kingdom Hearts series, and more. We end up asking the question, “What can Square-Enix do to revitalize the series?” “What if the FFVII series of releases starts to underperform?” and “Are consumers giving this release structure a dangerous pass?” The main topic of the FFVII Remake demo leads us to talk about the issue of selling the game in multiple parts over multiple generations of hardware and over (presumably) multiple decades. We’ve got three very different, and very opinionated perspectives. Join us, as we take a very deep dive to examine the character writing, the battle system, controls, camera and more of Final Fantasy VII Remake’s demo.

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Yoshinori Kitase has had a long and prestigious career at Square Enix. He joined the company in 1990, and one of the first games he worked on was Final Fantasy V. Because of that, and given that Square Enix hasn’t done a realistic retelling, he’d be up for remaking that RPG someday.

Kitase told GameReactor in a recent interview:

Trials of Mana

Square Enix just issued a brand new gameplay trailer for its action-RPG Trials of Mana. Take a look at the video below.

Trials of Mana launches for Switch on April 24.

Trials of Mana

Square Enix sent out another batch of details and screenshots for Trials of Mana. Today’s update covers the game’s growth system, abilities, appearance changes, seeds, and more. Find the full roundup below, courtesy of Gematsu.

Trials of Mana

Square Enix appears to be preparing a demo for Trials of Mana. Gamstat, which tracks upcoming PlayStation Network releases, has a specific listing for the trial version.

Assuming that the listing is accurate, Switch will almost be getting it as well. One previous example of a Square Enix demo is Dragon Quest Builders 2, which was offered on both Switch and PS4.

Trials of Mana won’t be out until April 24, so there’s a chance that we won’t be seeing the demo anytime soon. Still, if we hear anything official, we’ll let you know.

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