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Secret of Mana Remake Game's Opening Movie Streamed in English, Japanese
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Square Enix began streaming the opening movie on Monday for its remake of the Secret of Mana (Seiken Densetsu 2) game. The video features English narration.
The company also streamed the same video with Japanese narration.
The remake will feature full 3D graphics, voice acting, and rearranged music. The PlayStation 4 and PC versions will feature three-player multiplayer, and the PlayStation Vita version will support ad-hoc multiplayer. All versions are slated for release in Japan, North America, and Europe on February 15, 2018.
Those who pre-order the game in all three regions will receive DLC "moogle suit" costumes for Randi, Prim, and Popoi, a "tiger two-piece" costume for Primm, and a "tiger suit" costume for Randi and Popoi.
The game is getting a physical Collector's Edition release in Japan for both the PS4 and PS Vita release. The release will include a pop-up storybook, a soundtrack with arranged music, and three character figures.
Square Enix released the original game on the Super Famicom (SNES) in 1993 as a sequel to Seiken Densetsu: Final Fantasy Gaiden (Final Fantasy Adventure), and the game is the first in the series to not bear the Final Fantasy franchise name in the title. Square Enix recently re-released the game in Japan on the Nintendo Switch alongside the first and third games on June 1.