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{{InfoSeries | |||
|series=Mana | |||
|ENGtitle=Mana | |||
|JPNtitle=聖剣伝説 | |||
|JPNtranslation=Seiken Densetsu | |||
|image= | |||
|caption=Logo of the first game in the series | |||
|developer=[[Squaresoft]]/[[Square Enix]] | |||
|publisher=[[Squaresoft]]/[[Square Enix]] | |||
|platform=Gamenoy, Super Nintendo, Playsatation, Gameboy Advance, Nintendo DS, Playstation 2, Android/iOS, Playstation Vita, Playstation 4, Nintendo Switch | |||
|firstgame=[[Final Fantasy Adventure]] | |||
|firstgamerelease=June 28, 1991 | |||
|firstgameconsole=Gameboy | |||
|latestgame=[[Collection of Mana]] | |||
|latestgamerelease=June 11, 2019 | |||
|latestgameconsole=Switch | |||
|bestsellinggame=[[Secret of Mana]] | |||
|bestsellinggamerelease=August 6, 1993 | |||
|bestsellinggameconsole=SNES | |||
}} | |||
The '''Mana''' series (聖剣伝説, Holy Sword Legend) is a collection of action-RPGs developed and published by [[Square Enix]]. The English name for the series is derived from the concept of mana as a natural energy source and the holy mana tree featured in each game. | The '''Mana''' series (聖剣伝説, Holy Sword Legend) is a collection of action-RPGs developed and published by [[Square Enix]]. The English name for the series is derived from the concept of mana as a natural energy source and the holy mana tree featured in each game. | ||
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This series would receive one more handheld adventure in the form of [[Heroes of Mana]] for the DS in 2007, but a hibernation of six years until the release of [[Circle of Mana]] on March 5, 2013, for iOS and Android devices. Released only in Japan, the digital card game proved popular enough to generate interest in the series and lead to the development and release of [[Rise of Mana]] 366 days later on March 6, 2014, for mobile devices and the Playstation Vita. Rise of Mana is a free-to-play title that returned to the franchise's action-RPG roots, and was a financial success--boasting over two million players by 2015. | This series would receive one more handheld adventure in the form of [[Heroes of Mana]] for the DS in 2007, but a hibernation of six years until the release of [[Circle of Mana]] on March 5, 2013, for iOS and Android devices. Released only in Japan, the digital card game proved popular enough to generate interest in the series and lead to the development and release of [[Rise of Mana]] 366 days later on March 6, 2014, for mobile devices and the Playstation Vita. Rise of Mana is a free-to-play title that returned to the franchise's action-RPG roots, and was a financial success--boasting over two million players by 2015. | ||
The revival of the series on mobile platforms would lead to development of high definition remakes of the original three games, beginning with [[Adventures of Mana]] on February 4th, 2016, [[Secret of Mana HD]] on Febuary 18th, 2018, and the upcoming [[Trials of Mana HD]] scheduled for April 24th, 2020. | The revival of the series on mobile platforms would lead to development of high definition remakes of the original three games, beginning with [[Adventures of Mana]] on February 4th, 2016, [[Secret of Mana HD]] on Febuary 18th, 2018, and the upcoming [[Trials of Mana HD]] scheduled for April 24th, 2020. Concurrently, the first three titles in the series are available via the [[Collection of Mana]] for the Nintendo Switch. The package deal was an early title for the console in Japan and launched on Jun 1, 20017, before being released digitally for the international market on June 11, 2019. A physical distribution for the collection was released on August 27 of the same year. | ||
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