Suikoden Acoustic Live Concert
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Suikoden Acoustic Live Concert Will Be Held in December 2024

Konami announced at the Suikoden I & II HD Remaster talk show in TGS 2024 that it will work with Music Engine to hold a new Suikoden acoustic live concert. The concert will take place in Tokyo on December 14, 2024.

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Konami had previously held a Suikoden-themed orchestra concert in 2022, and it has also opened pre-orders for Blu-rays based on that concert. While the previous concert featured tracks from all five mainline Suikoden entries, this acoustic live concert will focus on the first two titles. This is because Konami will hold the concert ahead of the release of Suikoden I & II HD Remaster for the PS4, Switch, Xbox One, and PC on March 6, 2025.

Here are the first six tracks confirmed in the setlist for this concert:

  • “Withered Earth” (Tinto Town in Suikoden II)
  • “Tropical Bath ~ FURO-MIX” (One of the bath themes in Suikoden I)
  • “An Old Irish Song” (The Dragon Knights’ Fortress in Suikoden I)
  • “Forgotten Days” (Village of the Hidden Rune in Suikoden I)
  • “Theme of a Moonlit Night” (Appeared in both Suikoden I and II)
  • “Orizzonte” (One of Annallee Band’s songs in Suikoden II)

The Suikoden TGS 2024 talk show also revealed more details about the upcoming remaster compilation. Konami announced that a 2x battle speed option will be available from the beginning, but players can also upgrade to 4x speed after some conditions have been met. The company also showed samples of new translations of a Viktor quote from Japanese to English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Chinese (Traditional and Simplified).

The Suikoden Acoustic Live Concert will be held at the Spiral Hall in Tokyo, Japan, on Saturday, December 14, 2024.


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