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"Trials of Mana Surprise Update: Controller Support and Achievements Added"

Author : Logan Apr 22,2025

Square Enix continues to innovate in the mobile gaming space, especially following the success of their Final Fantasy 7 spin-offs. A prime example of their commitment to enhancing mobile experiences is the recent update to Trials of Mana, a beloved 3D action RPG. This update introduces controller support and achievements to both the standard and Apple Arcade versions of the game, allowing players to enjoy a more seamless experience using their preferred gamepad on iOS and Apple Arcade.

While there's no update yet for Android, fans can remain hopeful as it might be on the horizon. The timing of this update is particularly notable, coming on the heels of last year's Visions of Mana release and its collaboration with Last Cloudia. The enthusiastic response from the community underscores a common challenge with mobile gaming: the often cumbersome 3D controls. Many players have found these controls to be a barrier to fully enjoying the game.

This is unfortunate, as the Mana series has long been a favorite among JRPG enthusiasts looking for an alternative to the more mainstream Final Fantasy series. While the touchpad controls are generally adequate, they can be a significant hurdle for some. The new update, therefore, is a welcome change that could encourage more players to dive into Trials of Mana. With its stunning visuals and engaging gameplay, now is the perfect time to explore this classic title, especially with the added convenience of controller support.

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Self-control If this update is what it takes to draw in more players, it's a positive development. Trials of Mana remains available in both its original and enhanced versions, although Android users are still awaiting their update. For those who've been hesitant to try the game due to control issues, this latest enhancement provides a great opportunity to immerse themselves in the lush world of Trials of Mana.

If you're eager to explore more RPGs beyond Trials of Mana, don't waste time sifting through the app store. Check out our curated list of the top 25 best RPGs for iOS and Android to discover your next gaming adventure!

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