As a commemoration for the 25th anniversary of the Mana/Seiken Densetsu series, Square is packaging 3 of their well known mana titles such as: Final Fantasy Adventure, Secret of Mana, and Seiken Densetsu 3 (unreleased in US) in one physical cartridge media for the Nintendo Switch and it is coming to Japan on July 1st.
It is unknown if the collection is being localised to the west (will update this thread if it, indeed, gets a localization announcement.)
Crying because Secret Of Mana Collection is now existing
I just can't believe it
MY mom loved this one game's music. Secret of Mana on SNES, especially "Into The Thick Of It," the first field theme after you get the sword and leave that screen.......
Oh my goodness, SE, just take all my games except this one for life, forget it, this is the end of games for me, I will get it
I just really really really really really hope they localize it.
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I just really really really really really hope they localize it.
I have reason to believe that this likely will get localized because Square has localized some other games in the past such as Adventures of Mana which was a japan only remake of Final Fantasy Adventure and they localized it to mobile devices and then the Vita, and then they officially localized Romancing SaGa 2 which had no translation whatsoever and made it available to english audiences.
Given their frequency of localizations, I can see them localizing these trilogies of games. I believe there's already a high demand of the game since the announcement, but having a high demand isn't enough to convince square, it's really comes down to popularity of the system and financial benefit of sales. Since the Switch is already doing very well since release, again, I believe it has a good chance of localization given that Square has been pretty good with english translations of their JRPGs.
Last edited by SuperSabin; 03-25-2017 at 04:15 PM.
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