Nintendo Switch Gets 3-Game ‘Seiken Densetsu’ Collection In Japan By Vittorio Hernandez | Mar 22, 2017 09:10 AM EDT The Nintendo Switch would get three games that are part of the “Seiken Densetsu” Collection in Japan on June 1. The “Mana” collection is made up of “Final Adventure Fantasy,” “Secret of Mana” and “Seiken Densetsu 3.” Besides the new games, the switch would also have a quick save function that allows gamers to save while playing and a special screen-change mode which permits the player to pick various screen sizes. Music Mode Included. Square Enix adds that the “Seiken Densetsu” Collection would also have a music mode that would allow players to enjoy from the Nintendo Switch home screen the soundtracks from the games. Nintendo has not yet announced an international release for the collection. If it would, the “Seiken Densetsu 3” would be the first localized version of the game which until now is available only in Japan, Kotaku reports. “Seiken Densetsu 3” debuted in 1995 on the Super Famicom. The game was originally released in 1991 on the Game Boy. The other game on the collection, “Secret of Mana,” was launched in 1993 on the SNES, IGN reports. In 2016, Square Enix released a “Final Fantasy Adventure” remake which it called “Adventures of Mana” for mobile devices and PlayStation Vita to mark the 25th anniversary of the “Seiken Densetsu” Collection. New Trailer. Along with the announcement of the “Seiken Densetsu” Collection on Tuesday, Square Enix also released a new trailer. “Final Fantasy Adventure,” known as “Mystic Quest” in Europe, which is the prequel to “Secret of Mana” or “Seiken Densetsu 2” in Japan. “Seiken Densetsu 3” is its sequel, according to GameSpot. The three games of the “Seiken Densetsu” Collection would be on one game card and also sold through the eShop. Price is 4,800 yen or about $43, £34 or AU$56. Although there is no international release, because Nintendo Switch has region-free settings, players could play the three games in Japanese from anywhere in the world.