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Secret of Mana Artist Returns to Console Development 2018

Shinichi Kameoka, the legend behind the art of Secret of Mana and the greater Mana series, is finally returning to console development. Recently in 2017, he worked on a mobile JRPG, Egglia: The Legend of Redcap with his independent studio Brownies. But it appears the console scene will be seeing his return soon.

In a group interview with 4Gamer, Kameoka stated that in 2018, he would be returning to familiar console title after a long time away. He also said that information about it will likely be released by the end of the year.

Although it seems clear that the title will be a Mana game, he also said it might be something unexpected, but as more information is revealed, check back at GameZone for the latest details. Lastly, he also mentioned that Egglia: The Legend of Redcap will also be getting continued support through multiple updates and events throughout 2018.

In related news, Secret of Mana is getting a 3D remake on PlayStation 4. The game will launch digitally for the most part but will have a very limited physical release in the US.

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