In the fast-paced universe of game releases, the Suikoden series had been gaining momentum lately, most likely due to the Suikoden I & II HD Remaster: Gate Rune and Dunan Unification Wars, aiming to revisit the glory of its 90s classics. A lot of the anticipation is built on the promise of enhanced graphics, improved localization, and modern quality-of-life features. However, Konami recently announced the remaster's delay, a move that speaks not just to the specifics of this franchise but broader issues in the industry.

The original announcement, with a tentative 2023 release window, gave the dedicated Suikoden community plenty of reasons to cheer. Unfortunately, that timeline has now been shelved.

While Konami refrained from specifying a new release date, the delay likely pushes the game into 2024. A tweet from Suikoden's official account also corroborated the postponement, urging fans to keep their support for the series intact.

The primary reason cited for the delay is "ensuring quality performance and gameplay experience." The development team appears committed to rectifying the original's flawed localization and incorporating significant graphical as well as to mechanical improvements. This includes the capability to speed up battles, a dialogue log, auto-battle, and even double-speed battles. The remaster is aimed at multiple platforms - PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch - and will be compatible with current-gen consoles like the PS5 and Xbox Series X|S.