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Legend of Mana HD Remaster Coming to Nintendo Switch this June

After 20 years, Legend of Mana is back and looking better than ever with a full HD remaster. The classic RPG was officially revealed at the latest Nintendo Direct event, unveiling a slew of new updated features fans can expect when it releases this summer.

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In this remaster, players will get to return to Fa’Diel and once again set off on a journey to find the mystical mana tree. You’ll be able to explore and unlock the world map, fight big bosses, and get to know characters by completing side quests, all on the go with the convenience of the Nintendo Switch.

Alongside the improved graphics and portability, this version of the game will also have rearranged music. For anyone who enjoys the original music, don’t worry, as you can switch between them at any time.

Last but not least, players will also be able to turn off enemy encounters if they want a quicker experience.

Legends of Mana will be available for Nintendo Switch on June 24, 2021. For more updates and news from the Nintendo Direct event, be sure to check back to Twinfinite, as we will be posting every announcement as soon as they occur.


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