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'''''Sword of Mana 2''''' was a planned game in the ''Mana'' video game series, intended to be the direct sequel to 2003's ''[[Sword of Mana]]''. Discovered by anonymous Internet data miners in July of 2018, it most likely would have been released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] had development continued beyond the conception and planning stages. It is also unknown who would have published the title under authority from [[Square Enix]]. Based on available information, ''Sword of Mana 2'' appears to be a retelling of ''[[Secret of Mana]]'' in the same sense that ''Sword of Mana'' was a revision of the original ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''. It is believed that the game was ultimately scrapped due to the poor reception and sales figures of ''Sword of Mana'', | '''''Sword of Mana 2''''' was a planned game in the ''Mana'' video game series, intended to be the direct sequel to 2003's ''[[Sword of Mana]]''. Discovered by anonymous Internet data miners in July of 2018, it most likely would have been released for the [[Game Boy Advance]] had development continued beyond the conception and planning stages. It is also unknown who would have published the title under authority from [[Square Enix]]. Based on available information, ''Sword of Mana 2'' appears to be a retelling of ''[[Secret of Mana]]'' in the same sense that ''Sword of Mana'' was a revision of the original ''[[Final Fantasy Adventure]]''. It is believed that the game was ultimately scrapped due to the poor reception and sales figures of ''Sword of Mana'', | ||
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