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Suikoden I & II HD Remaster opening movie

Posted on December 1, 2024 by (@NE_Brian) in Switch, Videos

Suikoden I HD Remaster opening movie

November 30: With the Suikoden I HD Remaster launch date approaching, Konami has now shared the opening movie. The second game is also included in the collection, but the original game is only getting the focus today.

As for the video, fans can get a look at some of the characters they’ll meet along their journey. Naturally it’s very faithful to the original version.

Here’s some information about the collection:

The legendary Konami JRPGs Suikoden I and Suikoden II have now been remastered in HD!

The Story of Suikoden I
A once renowned hero turns into a violent tyrant, and an empire falls into decline. A Liberation Army is rising up in an act of rebellion against an oppressive rule. One by one the 108 stars of Destiny gather to shape the course of history.

The Story of Suikoden II
Our story’s hero and his friend Jowy are members of the Unicorn Youth Brigade, which participated in a drawn-out border dispute between the Highland Kingdom and the City-States of Jowston. A few months earlier, a truce agreement was signed between the two forces, both of which were happy to see an end to the fighting. However, hidden under the momentary peace the fires of a new war continued to smolder…

Key Features

  • All background illustrations have been upgraded to HD
  • Updated effects breathe new life into the pixel art animation
  • New environmental sounds effects to immerse yourself in this fantasy world
  • Battle SFX are also now HD and add a new level of realism
  • Newly added auto-save
  • Battle Fast Forward
  • Conversation Log

Watch the Suikoden I HD Remaster opening movie below.

Opening Movie

Suikoden I & II HD Remaster launches for Nintendo Switch on March 6, 2025. We have more information here.


December 1: Konami has also now released the Suikoden II HD Remaster opening movie. We have it below.

Opening Movie

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