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Trials of Mana

Square Enix has prepared a ton of new details, screenshots, and art for Trials of Mana. Today’s update covers a number of different topics, including the story, characters, and classes. We’ve rounded everything up below, courtesy of Gematsu.

Trials of Mana

During a stage show event at the Tokyo Game Show earlier today, Square Enix debuted new footage from Trials of Mana. For the full recording, continue on below.


This week, Square Enix revealed that Trials of Mana is arriving on April 24. We now have some additional coverage thanks to retailer listings.

Trials of Mana is now up on Amazon, which shows a $49.99 price point. You can also pre-order the RPG on Best Buy here.

We’ve got the official boxart for Trials of Mana above.

Trials of Mana

Square Enix has shared a brand new TGS 2019 trailer for Trials of Mana. Get a look at the latest video below.

Trials of Mana

Trials of Mana has been given an official release date. It will launch on April 24, Square Enix confirmed during today’s Nintendo Direct. That date was rumored earlier today.

Trials of Mana

Trials of Mana has just received a listing on the PlayStation UK store. With that, we may have the game’s release date and pre-order bonuses.

If the store page is accurate, Trials of Mana will be launching on April 24, 2020. It will include the Rabite Adornment DLC and avatar set as pre-order bonuses. The avatar set features Duran, Angela, Kevin, Charlotte, Hawkeye, and Riesz.

Trials of Mana

4Gamer has shared a couple of videos showing Trials of Mana’s Gamescom 2019 demo in direct-feed. Both can be found below.

Trials of Mana

At Gamescom 2019 this week, Square Enix is letting players go hands-on with Trials of Mana. You can find some footage from the demo below.

Trials of Mana

E3 2019 was a fantastic time for Mana fans. Not only was Collection of Mana finally announced for the west, but Trials of Mana was also revealed to be getting a full 3D remake.

At the show, we were treated to a behind-closed-doors gameplay demo, and also met with a few of the game’s developers: producers Shinichi Tatsuke and Masaru Oyamada as well as project assistant Kohei Kuroda. Tatsuke and Oyamada answered a number of our questions about how the Trials of Mana remake came to be, how difficult it was localizing the original game for Collection of Mana, what the future looks like for the series, and more.

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