Now You Can Unlock Secret Of Mana Characters In Heavenstrike Rivals

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Square Enix has launched a new event for its smartphone strategy-RPG Heavenstrike Rivals that lets you unlock Secret of Mana characters. The event ends on August 11th at 2pm GMT.

 

If you challenge the "Tree of Mana" quest in the Abandoned Zone then you’ll be in with a chance of getting Popoi from Secret of Mana. You can also head to the Recruit for your chance to get Randi and Primm from Secret of Mana.

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Square Enix announced this crossover event would be happening when it last updated Heavenstrike Rivals with co-op raid battles, local multiplayer, and video sharing. It was said that a Final Fantasy crossover event would also be happening in the near future.

You can download Heavenstrike Rivals for free on the App Store and Google Play.


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