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'''''Rise of Mana''''' was an action RPG and spin-off of the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'']] series, developed by Japanese studio GoShow and released under the ''[[World of Mana]]'' compilation for [[Square Enix]]. Released first on [[iOS]] March 6, 2014, an [[Android (system)|Android]] version followed on June 26, 2014. Nearly one year later, a version for [[Sony Interactive Entertainment|Sony's]] [[PlayStation Vita]] landed in May 2015.   
'''''Rise of Mana''''' was an action RPG and spin-off of the [[Mana (series)|''Mana'']] series, developed by Japanese studio GoShow and released for [[Square Enix]]. Released first on [[iOS]] March 6, 2014, an [[Android (system)|Android]] version followed on June 26, 2014. Nearly one year later, a version for [[Sony Interactive Entertainment|Sony's]] [[PlayStation Vita]] landed in May 2015.   


While ''Rise of Mana'' was modesty successful as an online game occasionally collaborating with other Square Enix properties such as ''Final Fantasy'', it, like ''[[Circle of Mana]]'' before it, closed for unspecified reasons in March of 2016. Various media outlets at the time reported that the company was considering a standalone offline version; however, no such release was ever confirmed.  
While ''Rise of Mana'' was modesty successful as an online game occasionally collaborating with other Square Enix properties such as ''Final Fantasy'', it, like ''[[Circle of Mana]]'' before it, closed for unspecified reasons in March of 2016. Various media outlets at the time reported that the company was considering a standalone offline version; however, no such release was ever confirmed.  
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Rise of Mana was an action RPG and spin-off of the Mana series, developed by Japanese studio GoShow and released for Square Enix. Released first on iOS March 6, 2014, an Android version followed on June 26, 2014. Nearly one year later, a version for Sony's PlayStation Vita landed in May 2015.

While Rise of Mana was modesty successful as an online game occasionally collaborating with other Square Enix properties such as Final Fantasy, it, like Circle of Mana before it, closed for unspecified reasons in March of 2016. Various media outlets at the time reported that the company was considering a standalone offline version; however, no such release was ever confirmed.

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