Konami recently unveiled what the first update for Suikoden 1 and 2 HD Remaster will entail. This sneak peek has fans buzzing with anticipation, especially since the update promises to fix several bugs and improve the gaming experience. One prominent flaw in the current PC version is the lack of a straightforward way to exit the game, forcing players to rely on keyboard shortcuts or Steam’s overlay. This patch aims to remedy that inconvenience, among other issues.
Suikoden 1 and 2 HD Remaster met some delays before its March 6, 2025 release. With the games now available on PC and various consoles, Konami has shifted focus to perfecting the already beloved JRPGs. The update will address several long-standing concerns reported by players and introduce helpful new features.
Among other enhancements, PC users will appreciate the new option to close the game like any other app. Players can also adjust the background music speed during battle sequences and disable annoying footstep sounds. Moreover, the update will tweak the storage management system, making it clearer whether gear can be equipped and how it affects characters.
Of course, there’s a slew of specific bug fixes coming as well. For instance, Suikoden I had some game-stopping bugs during certain battles and item drops that will now be resolved. Suikoden II will see fixes for storage errors and missing button functionalities during mini-games on some platforms.
These changes aim to smooth out inconsistencies across translated versions and rectify glitches with healing Runes during battles, especially when slots aren’t fully utilized. Although the exact launch date for this update hasn’t been set, Konami assures that all platforms will receive these enhancements once finalized. Keep your eyes peeled for further announcements.