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Suikoden III was released for PlayStation 2 on July 11, 2002 in Japan. It had two TV commercials in Japan, each 15 seconds in length. The game would be released in North America on October 22, 2002. Curiously, the game would not receive a PAL localization, ostensibly due to language requirements. The game would be re-released in Japan on June 5, 2004 as part of the KONAMI the Best series and once more on September 2, 2005 as part of the KONAMI Hall of Fame Selection series. | Suikoden III was released for PlayStation 2 on July 11, 2002 in Japan. It had two TV commercials in Japan, each 15 seconds in length. The game would be released in North America on October 22, 2002. Curiously, the game would not receive a PAL localization, ostensibly due to language requirements. The game would be re-released in Japan on June 5, 2004 as part of the KONAMI the Best series and once more on September 2, 2005 as part of the KONAMI Hall of Fame Selection series. | ||
[[File:Suikoden III Konamistyle Premier Set sleeve.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Premier Set sleeve]]A Konamistyle Premier Set version of the game was also released in Japan for its initial launch in 2002. This limited edition would include a small Flame Champion plush charm, a metallic bookmark, | [[File:Suikoden III Konamistyle Premier Set sleeve.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Premier Set sleeve]]A Konamistyle Premier Set version of the game was also released in Japan for its initial launch in 2002. This limited edition would include a small Flame Champion plush charm, a metallic bookmark, two mousepads featuring artwork by [[Ishikawa Fumi]], the [[Genso Suikoden III Music Collection ~Itsuka no Michi~]] CD, and a copy of the game. This would all come inside a book-themed case which slid into a stylish black sleeve. | ||
In 2015, the game would be re-released on the PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3, with not only Japanese and North American releases, but a first-ever European and Oceanic release for the title as well. Due to limitations in the PS3's formatting of PS2 Classics, it is ordinarily not possible to transfer [[Suikoden]] and [[Suikoden II]] data, although a solution of sorts is [[Suikoden III/Save file|available here]]. | In 2015, the game would be re-released on the PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3, with not only Japanese and North American releases, but a first-ever European and Oceanic release for the title as well. Due to limitations in the PS3's formatting of PS2 Classics, it is ordinarily not possible to transfer [[Suikoden]] and [[Suikoden II]] data, although a solution of sorts is [[Suikoden III/Save file|available here]]. |