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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Rise of Mana''}}
'''''Rise of Mana''''' is an upcoming action role-playing game for PS Vita<ref>http://gematsu.com/2015/04/rise-of-mana-ps-vita-spring-japan</ref>, iOS and Android, and the latest game in the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'' series]]. A trailer was released for it on 26 February 2014.
 
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{{Game
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|title = Rise of Mana
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|image = Rise_of_Mana_Logo.png
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|developers = Square Enix
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|publishers = Square Enix
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|designers = Masato Yagi<br/>Masaru Oyamada
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|artists = Hiroyuki Suzuki<br/>Taiki<br/>Ryota Murayama
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|composers = Tsuyoshi Sekito
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|platform = [[iOS]], [[Android (software)|Android]], [[PlayStation Vita|PS Vita]]
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|release = '''iOS''' {{JP}} March 6, 2014<br/>'''Android''' {{JP}} June 26, 2014<br/>'''PS Vita''' {{JP}} May 14, 2015
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|genre = Action role-playing MMO
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'''''Rise of Mana''''' (聖剣伝説 ライズ・オブ・マナ, ''Seiken Densetsu Raizu obu Mana'') was an action role-playing game for PS Vita,<ref>http://gematsu.com/2015/04/rise-of-mana-ps-vita-spring-japan</ref> iOS and Android, and an entry in the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'' series]]. It was published for iOS on 6 March 2014, 26 June 2014 for Android, and 14 May 2015 for PS Vita.
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==Development==
 
==Development==
On 17 June 2013, it was [http://www.siliconera.com/2013/06/17/square-enix-files-trademarks-for-rise-of-mana-and-slimeshot/ reported on Siliconera] that Square Enix had registered a trademark in Europe for the name ''Rise of Mana''. About one month later, on 13 August, [http://www.siliconera.com/2013/08/13/rise-of-mana-trademark-registered-in-japan/ Siliconera reported] that Square Enix had done the same thing in Japan, and that they had also re-registered the trademark for ''Seiken Densetsu'', the Japanese name for the ''Mana'' franchise.
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On 17 June 2013, it was reported on Siliconera<ref>http://www.siliconera.com/2013/06/17/square-enix-files-trademarks-for-rise-of-mana-and-slimeshot</ref> that Square Enix had registered a trademark in Europe for the name ''Rise of Mana''. About one month later, on 13 August, Siliconera reported<ref>http://www.siliconera.com/2013/08/13/rise-of-mana-trademark-registered-in-japan</ref> that Square Enix had done the same thing in Japan, and that they had also re-registered the trademark for ''Seiken Densetsu'', the Japanese name for the ''Mana'' franchise.
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On 26 February 2014, the game was officially revealed with a debut trailer showcasing gameplay, characters, and the theme song, [[Believe in the Spirit]], performed by [[w:KOKIA|KOKIA]].
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Square Enix terminated the game on March 31, 2016, but had been weighing options to re-release it under a different distribution model<ref>[https://gematsu.com/2016/01/rise-mana-end-service-march "Rise of Mana to End Service in March"], Gematsu</ref>
   
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==References==
On 26 February 2014, the game was officially revealed with a debut trailer showcasing gameplay, characters, and the theme song, [[Believe in the Spirit]], performed by [[wikipedia:KOKIA|KOKIA]].
 
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Revision as of 22:04, 7 May 2020

Rise of Mana (聖剣伝説 ライズ・オブ・マナ, Seiken Densetsu Raizu obu Mana) was an action role-playing game for PS Vita,[1] iOS and Android, and an entry in the Mana series. It was published for iOS on 6 March 2014, 26 June 2014 for Android, and 14 May 2015 for PS Vita.

Development

On 17 June 2013, it was reported on Siliconera[2] that Square Enix had registered a trademark in Europe for the name Rise of Mana. About one month later, on 13 August, Siliconera reported[3] that Square Enix had done the same thing in Japan, and that they had also re-registered the trademark for Seiken Densetsu, the Japanese name for the Mana franchise.

On 26 February 2014, the game was officially revealed with a debut trailer showcasing gameplay, characters, and the theme song, Believe in the Spirit, performed by KOKIA.

Square Enix terminated the game on March 31, 2016, but had been weighing options to re-release it under a different distribution model[4]

References

v · e · d
Main Series
Collection of Mana (Final Fantasy Adventure · Secret of Mana · Trials of Mana) · Dawn of Mana · Visions of Mana
Spin-offs
Legend of Mana · Children of Mana · Friends of Mana · Heroes of Mana · Circle of Mana · Rise of Mana · Echoes of Mana
Remakes
Sword of Mana · Adventures of Mana · Secret of Mana (2018) · Trials of Mana (2020) · Legend of Mana (2021)
Cancelled
The Emergence of Excalibur · Sword of Mana 2