Trials of Mana Day One Update Adds Three Dash Options

It also includes "minor bug fixes" and such.

Posted By | On 21st, Apr. 2020

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Square Enix’s other remake of a beloved RPG classic, Trials of Mana, is out this week. Ahead of launch, the company has outlined the game’s 1.01 update which will release on the same day. It’s worth noting that the PC version doesn’t have the update included and must download it separately at launch.

The update allows for choosing from one of three Dash options. Normal simply has you pressing the button to enable dashing – it can be disabled by stopping, entering a battle or just pressing it again. Continuous has you dashing until the button is pressed – even entering and leaving battles or stopping won’t disable.

Automatic has you dashing after a second of regular movement and is constantly enabled. Other than these options, the update will feature “minor bug fixes”. Expect more detailed patch notes when the game launches. Trials of Mana is out on April 24th for PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch.


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