Visions of Mana Demo Available on PC and Consoles

Demo of Mana!

Visions of Mana Screenshot
Image via Square Enix

Fans of the Mana series can finally get a taste of Visions of Mana ahead of its launch in August 2024. Square Enix have released a demo for Visions of Mana which includes a section of the story, multiple battles, and quite a bit of exploration. Here is everything you need to know about the Visions of Mana Demo and what rewards you’ll receive for playing it.

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Download the Visions of Mana Demo

The demo for Visions of Mana is now available on PC via Steam, PS4, PS5, and Xbox Series S|X. You can download the demo from the links below:

The content for the demo will likely differ in a few ways from the main release in August.

Visions of Mana Demo Rewards

If you play the demo, you’ll receive the following weapons in-game if you choose to purchase it.

  • Gladius – Small sword for Val
  • Falx – Great Sword for Val – Becomes Available when Wind Class is Unlocked
  • Horn Lance – Lance for Val – Becomes Available when Moon Class is Unlocked

These weapons can be claimed by starting a new game and proceeding as far as Chapter 1. The weapons aren’t exclusive to the demo either and can be earned in the game through natural progression as well. Finally save data of the demo needs to be present on the system for the rewards to be unlocked in the final release.

Will Visions of Mana Demo Progress Carry Over?

No, the demo is a cut-down version of the content in the final release, and progress will not transfer.

Visions of Mana is coming to PC, Xbox Series S|X, PS4, and PS5 on August 29, 2024. It’s available to pre-order on all platforms.

If you’re interested in buying the PC version, make sure to check out the system requirements as well.

Ali Hashmi

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