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Publisher Konami and developer MYTHRIL have announced Suikoden STAR LEAP for iOS and Android. A release date was not announced, but it will be free-to-play with in-game microtransactions.
A new Suikoden game was announced last night via the first Suikoden Starcast livestream, but it's being built for mobile.
Konami has announced a brand-new entry in the fabled RPG series, Suikoden. It's called Suikoden Star Leap and it'll be on iOS and Android. Star Leap is free-to-play with microtransactions, and it's ...