The classic world-building PS1 title will feature an updated orchestral soundtrack and the option to toggle enemy encounters on and off. The soundtrack can be switched between the remastered version and the original.
There’s also a new mode called Ring Ring Land, where players raise monsters through a series of Digi-pet-style minigames.
Legend of Mana breaks from its predecessor, Secret of Mana, and tasks players with literally putting the world back together. The map is blank, but pieces of the world, including dungeons and towns, gradually come back to life as players discover artifacts and fill the map out once again.
Legend of Mana on Nintendo Switch releases June 24. It will retail for $29.99. Pre-orders up until June 23 “will receive an early purchase reward, including 10 avatars and a custom Legend of Mana theme on the PlayStation 4 or Legend of Mana wallpaper on PC,” according to Square.