Suikoden Star Leap Announced as Free-to-Play Mobile Game

The wait is over for fans of the beloved Suikoden series. Konami has announced Suikoden Star Leap, the first mainline entry in nearly 20 years, as a free-to-play mobile game. While this news may excite some, others are expressing disappointment and concern about the decision to release on mobile platforms instead of consoles.

The game promises a stylish pixel art presentation reminiscent of the original games but with a contemporary twist. A gacha system is expected, which has raised concerns about predatory monetization. However, fans like @Bentleyma pointed out that console games also feature in-game purchases and subscription models, such as FIFA and FFXIV.

Suikoden Star Leap’s story takes place in the Scarlet Moon Empire and follows the protagonist, Hou’s son, who returns home after a successful hunt only to find his village attacked. The game is currently free to play, with no release date announced yet.

While some fans are hesitant about playing on mobile devices, others see this as an opportunity for the series to reach new audiences and potentially pave the way for a proper Suikoden sequel if the game performs well.

The announcement has sparked a mixed reaction in the comments section, with some expressing disappointment and frustration while others are more open-minded. As one commenter noted, “it’s interesting I didn’t know that Zenonia did actually release on PS3 under the ‘minis’ branding.”

Regardless of your stance on mobile gaming or monetization models, Suikoden Star Leap represents a new chapter in the series’ history and offers fans a chance to experience the beloved franchise once again.

Source: https://www.pushsquare.com/news/2025/03/konami-announced-a-new-suikoden-game-but-theres-a-huge-catch