Echoes of Mana 100-day

Echoes of Mana 100-Day Anniversary Adds Story and Bonuses

Square Enix is celebrating the 100-day Anniversary of Echoes of Mana. The mobile action-RPG based on the Mana series launched in April 2022, and it’ll celebrate its 100th day in operation in August. To commemorate the milestone passing, the developers are giving away rewards to players, as well as adding more new content to enjoy.

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Starting on August 4, 2022, the Echoes of Mana 100-day Anniversary campaign launches. Players who log in during the event period will receive various rewards, including 100 summons worth of tickets from the gacha. Other rewards include a 4-star memory gem item.

Another addition to the campaign is a new scenario event, “Labyrinth of Lost Heroes”. The event features a new story and several new characters. The first is a 3-star Sumo “Resolve Renewed” version. This character and the 3-star memory gem “Fearsome Foursome” can be acquired by clearing event-specific missions. A summon banner gives players the chance to earn the 4-star Duran “Trusted Shield” version, and the 4-star Escad “Beholder of Justice” Version. The 4-star memory gem, “Finalizing Fate” is also on offer in the banner.

Check out preview images of the characters in the gallery.

Besides the event, the Echoes of Mana 100-day campaign also signals the arrival of the latest main quest chapter. Chapter 8 of the main story adventure is titled “Voidfig: Torment’s Terminus”. Players will confront the Ebon Knight, after their long series of encounters elsewhere in the Main Story.

Echoes of Mana is available on iOS and Android devices. Check out what the team had to say about developing characters for the game ahead of its initial release.


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