Is Secret of Mana Remake Coming to PC?

Is the Secret of Mana Remake Coming to PC?

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Secret of Mana was a pretty beloved JRPG back in the ’90s and last year Square Enix confirmed it was in the process of remaking the game to take advantage of all the advancements that have been made since its initial 1993 release. Alongside improved character models and visuals as a whole, the Secret of Mana remake will also benefit from the inclusion of mini-maps, a greater level of control over your AI teammates, and even hotkeys to help you switch up your playstyle in the middle of combat. There’s plenty of reason to be excited about the Secret of Mana remake, whether you’ve never played it before, or just want an excuse to revisit this classic. As such, some players may be wondering if it’s coming to PC when it releases later this month.

Well, we have some good news for you for once. The remake is coming to PC and is currently available to pre-order via Steam. The PC version will release on the same day as the PS4 and PlayStation Vita versions of the game on Feb. 15 and will set you back $39.99.

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