Publisher Square Enix has announced Trials of Mana has sold over one million copies.
Total worldwide shipments and digital sales for the game have topped one million units – a milestone reached just shy of a year from its release in April 2020.
In case you missed it, we reviewed Trials of Mana and found it an enjoyable game slightly held back by budget limitations. Read our full review here.
Here’s a rundown on the game:
“Trials of Mana” is the 3D remake of the hit Japanese classic RPG released in 1995 as Seiken Densetsu 3.
Experience the beloved adventure fully modernized with quality graphics, an upgraded battle system, character voices, a remastered sound track, extra conversation interludes, and more!
The overlapping story of interwoven destinies changes depending on who you choose as your main character and companions!
This daring tale of overcoming the tests of fate has been given new life! Will these young adventurers be able to use the power of mana to save the world from the brink of destruction?
When the world was shrouded in darkness, the Goddess of Mana drew forth the Sword of Mana to smite the eight Benevodons, monsters of destruction. She sealed the horrors inside the eight Mana Stones, bringing the realm back from the brink. Weakened from rebuilding the world, the Goddess changed herself into a tree and fell into a deep sleep for many years. However, the forces of evil soon sought to free the Benevodons to gain control of the world. They started a terrible war to further their plot and destabilize the kingdoms. Peace was at an end. Mana itself began to disappear from the world and the Mana Tree started to wither…”
KEY FEATURES:
- Revamped 3D Graphics – Trials of Mana is a full 3D remake of the third game in the Mana series, originally released in Japan as Seiken Densetsu 3. The entire game has been fully rebuilt from the ground up with modern 3D graphics.
- Pick your Party – Players can choose their favorite protagonist and two companions from six different characters. The story will play out in different ways depending on the combination of the protagonist and companions in the party.
- Class Changing – Raise your level and become the top-level classes. The characters’ appearance, magic, and special attacks that they can learn will change depending on which light or dark classes are selected for each character.
Trials of Mana is now available for Windows PC (via Steam), Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4.