The highly anticipated *Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars* is now available across multiple platforms, including PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC. This remastered collection revives two iconic PlayStation JRPGs, enhancing their visuals to shine on today's screens while introducing several quality-of-life improvements to enhance your gaming experience.
Where to Buy Suikoden I & II HD Remaster
Suikoden I&II HD Remaster Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars
Nintendo Switch
Get it at Amazon - $49.99
Get it at Best Buy - $49.99
Get it at GameStop - $49.99
Get it at Walmart - $49.99
Get it at Nintendo eShop - $49.99
PS5
Get it at Amazon - $49.99
Get it at Best Buy - $49.99
Get it at GameStop - $49.99
Get it at Target - $49.99
PS Store (digital for PS4/PS5) - $49.99
Xbox Series X|S
Get it at Amazon - $49.99
Get it at Best Buy - $49.99
Get it at GameStop - $49.99
Get it at Target - $49.99
Get it at Walmart - $49.99
Xbox Store (digital for Xbox One/Series X|S) - $49.99
PC
Get it at Fanatical (Steam code) - $37.49
Get it at GMG (Steam code) - $37.49
Get it at Steam - $49.99
Unlike many modern games, there's only one edition of the Suikoden remaster available, so if you're eager to dive into this classic adventure, now's the time to grab it.
Suikoden I & II HD Remaster Preorder Bonus
Digital preorders and the Day One physical edition of the game come with a delightful bundle of in-game digital items. You'll receive:
57,300 potch
Fortune Orb x1
Prosperity Orb x1
Potch is the in-game currency. The Fortune Orb doubles the experience gained by the character holding it, while the Prosperity Orb doubles the currency earned from battles. Note that the main character of the first Suikoden game can't hold both orbs simultaneously.
What is Suikoden I & II HD Remaster?
The original Suikoden game was released in Japan for the PlayStation in 1995, with its sequel following in 1998. Both games reached Western audiences a year later. The series is renowned for its unique mechanic of recruiting 108 warriors to build an army and combat evil forces.
The remasters maintain the charm of the original pixelated graphics, now optimized for modern widescreen displays. Enhancements include smoother spell effects and redrawn HD character portraits. Additionally, the remasters offer quality-of-life features like battle speed adjustments, auto-battle mode, auto-save, and a conversation log to prevent missing dialogue. The user interface has also been revamped, simplifying tasks like equipment changes.
Suikoden I&II Nintendo Direct August 2024 Screenshots
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