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Playstation UK recently tweeted a live-stream schedule where they will be streaming from the PlayStationEGX stage for all 4 days.
 
You can view the schedule for each day below:
 



 



 



 



 
The live-stream will be available to watch on
and Twitch. 
Kingdom Hearts III will be shown on Saturday.
 
What are you most excited to see come from the EGX each day? Let us know in the comments below!
A brand new Kingdom Hearts III Sora Funko Pop figure has been reported by Dis.Funko and anerdydad stating to be an NYCC exclusive. You can view the picture below!
 




 
[uPDATE]: Dis.Funko has reported that the Sora Guardian Form Pop will be a Wal-Mart exclusive and will be available starting October 9th. The Funko Official Blog has also confirmed this.
Are you going to NYCC? Are you going to purchase the Pop? If so, lets us know in the comments!
Today at the Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix of Japan announced a new Kingdom Hearts III Limited Edition PlayStation 4 Slim console, with a brand new design on the top. It was on display next to the Kingdom Hearts III Limited Edition PS4 Pro model that was announced at E3 in June.
 



 

(via
@ShenVenitas on Twitter)

 
The bundle is available in both the 500GB model for ¥33,890 and the 1TB model for ¥38,980. Both versions are now available for pre-order at the Sony Japan Store. It releases on January 25th, 2019.
 
The top cover is also currently available for pre-order if you decide not to purchase the actual console for ¥3,500.
 
What do you think of the PS4 Slim and Top cover? Let us know in the comments below!
 
Don’t forget to stay up to date with KH13 for updates on the Tokyo Game Show 2018! Coverage of the event can be found on our Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook pages as well as our coverage article here!
PlayStation Japan has announced that a Kingdom Hearts III presentation will take place on the PlayStation booth stage at the Tokyo Game Show 2018 on September 23 between 1:00 - 1:40 PM JST. The presentation will provide the latest information about Kingdom Hearts III hosted by Hatsune Matsushima and have co-director Tai Yasue along with special guest Kanata Hongo.
 
Along with this announcement, the Japanese Kingdom Hearts twitter account have also stated that a Kingdom Hearts III demo will be playable at the same booth and those who attend and play the demo will be able to receive a t-shirt designed by Tetsuya Nomura. If you aren't able to play the demo at the event, both Famitsu and Dengeki will be streaming it live. Distribution of the shirts will take place at the Kingdom Hearts III corner in the PlayStation booth. More information about this promotion can be found here and the original design can be seen below:



Square Enix also have a presentation dedicated to Kingdom Hearts III on September 22. You can check out information regarding this presentation here.
 
Thanks to Solis and GOLDPLANNER for the translations.
 
Are you excited to see what information will be discussed at the presentation? Will you be attending and playing the demo? Do you think the demo will be different in relation to past iterations? Let us know in the comments!
 
Update[september 19, 2018):
Square Enix will be hosting Square Enix Presents at Tokyo Game Show on September 22, 2018 from 12:50 JST - 13:40 JST (11:50 PM EDT - 12:40 PM EDT). The stage will be presented by a Kingdom Hearts III developer and Kingdom Hearts voice actors, Miyu Irino and Megumi Toyoguchi, the voices of Sora and Aqua. Square Enix Presents can be streamed live via
, Nico Live and LINE Live. 
PlayStation will be presenting a Kingdom Hearts III stage event on September 23, 2018 from 13:00 JST - 13:40 JST (12:00 AM EDT - 12:40 AM EDT). Kingdom Hearts III co-director, Tai Yasue, will be presenting Kingdom Hearts III with co-host, Kanata Hongo. The presentation will be available to watch via live stream through the following platforms, Twitch and

During Dengeki's Game VS Famitsu at Tokyo Game Show, Famitsu will be playing Kingdom Hearts III on September 20, 2018 at 10:00 JST (9:00 PM EDT, Wednesday) and can be streamed live via Famitsu on Nico Live.
 
Famitsu has also released information regarding Kingdom Hearts III for attendees of the Tokyo Game Show. Kingdom Hearts III t-shirts designed by Tetsuya Nomura will be distributed by the PlayStation booth on September 22, 2018 and September 23, 2018. T-shirts are first come, first serve. The Kingdom Hearts III demo will be playable at three different booths: Square Enix, PlayStation, and at Family Game Park. TGS map is available here for those attending. Square Enix will also be distributing pamphlets for Tokyo Game Show 2018, featuring the official Kingdom Hearts III box art on the cover. For those not attending Tokyo Game Show, Square Enix will have the pamphlets available for Square Enix Members on September 22, 2018 at 9 am JST. Square Enix Members will be able to use their points to exchange for the pamphlet.
 



 
Thanks to Xionskeyblade for the translations.
 
Don’t forget to stay up to date with KH13 for updates on the Tokyo Game Show 2018! Coverage of the event can be found on our Twitter, Tumblr and Facebook pages as well as our coverage article here!
Square Enix has announced they will be holding a campaign on their e-store from September 18, 2019 - March 31, 2019. The campaign is in commemoration of Kingdom Hearts III's release. If you purchased Kingdom Hearts related merchandise from the Square Enix Japan e-store, you may receive a Kingdom Hearts gift with your order. Pre-ordered items count towards this campaign. Square Enix notes that if the gifts run out they will be making an announcement ending the campaign on their campaign page.
 

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There are two phases of the campaign in which Square Enix will be distributing the gifts. The first phase of the campaign will take place September 18, 2018 14:00 JST - January 10, 2019 midnight JST. The second phase of the campaign will take place January 10, 2019 midnight JST - March 31, 2019 midnight JST.
 
The gifts that will be given out through the campaign will be one of the five ringed notebooks that features the designs from the Kingdom Hearts recap series. During the first phase of gifts, 2,000 lucky people will receive one of the five notebooks. During the second phase, only 1,000 people will be chosen for the notebooks. In order to qualify for this gift, a purchase of 3,500yen or more must be made.
 
 



 
 
A Kingdom Hearts III original mirror will be available as a gift with a purchase of 13,500 yen or more. The first phase, 800 people will be chosen to receive this gift. During the second phase, only 200 people will be chosen to receive this gift.
 



 
Keep up to date with Kingdom Hearts III news at TGS 2018 on our website and via Twitter!
 
You can also catch up to all TGS 2018 news via our full coverage of the event!
 
For major updates, follow us on Facebook and Tumblr as well!
Shortly after the release of Kingdom Hearts III's extended Tokyo Game Show trailer, Kingdom Hearts series director Tetsuya Nomura made comments on his Twitter about Kingdom Hearts III's presence at Tokyo Game Show 2018.
 
In the first tweet, Nomura expressed his thoughts on Utada Hikaru's live performance of the Kingdom Hearts III theme song, Chikai. Nomura also confirmed that there will not be any more trailers coming out of TGS, but that there will still be more info, which he encourages fans to look forward to.
 
Nomura also wanted to reveal the Kingdom Hearts III box art himself in the second tweet, before it was released elsewhere. There will be a large version of this box art on display at the expo itself. While that's all he will be saying, he reinforces that there will be further information revealed during TGS.
 
Thank you to Goldpanner for translating these tweets!
 
What do you think of Nomura's comments? What do you think this upcoming info entails? Let us know in the comments below!
 
Keep up to date with Kingdom Hearts III news at TGS 2018 on our website and via Twitter!
 
You can also catch up to all TGS 2018 news via our full coverage of the event!
 
For major updates, follow us on Facebook and Tumblr as well!
Following the release of the extended Kingdom Hearts III TGS trailer, the Square Enix e-store updated their website with items seen at San Diego Comic Con 2018 and other new items.
 
Earlier this year, Square Enix revealed a Kingdom Hearts long wallet, bi-fold wallet, and a key holder at San Diego Comic Con. The long wallet comes in two colors, black and red. The long wallet retails for 37,584 yen ($334.81 USD) and the bi-fold wallet retails for 26,784 yen ($238.67 USD). Both wallets are made out of leather and feature a design of Kingdom Hearts icons. The long wallet has a keyblade zipper pull. The Kingdom Hearts key-case retails for 18,144 yen ($161.68 USD), comes in red or black, and features the same design as the long wallet and bi-fold wallet. All three items are set to release on February 21, 2019 See the wallets in our gallery below.
 
 
 
Square Enix has added Kingdom Hearts canvases of the official arts that are limited to the Square Enix e-store. Canvases feature the illustration of Sora and Riku from Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts: Dream Drop Distance. All three canvases retail for 9,800 yen ($87.32 USD) and are available for pre-order. They are set to release January 25, 2019.
 
 
A new addition to the Kingdom Hearts Novel series will also be releasing January 25, 2019 in Japan. The book is titled Kingdom Hearts X : The Story of You and the Keyblade and will be about the adventures from Kingdom Hearts X. The novel will retail for 800 yen ($7.13 USD). The cover art and NA title is still pending, and there is no NA release date as of yet.

A Kingdom Hearts III Post Card Book has also been added to the Square Enix e-store and will retail for 1,296 yen ($11.58 USD). The post card book will have 24 hardcover postcards in size B6 and will be released on January 25, 2019. The cover shown for the post card book is currently the Kingdom Hearts III logo for now and will be updated in the future.
Updated [December 13th, 2018]: 
The Kingdom Hearts III postcard book's cover will be featuring the illustrated cover of Kingdom Hearts III! The postcard book is now available on amazon.co.jp. The cover can be seen below! 
 

 
Update[september 19, 2018]: 7Net will be releasing a limited edition version of the Kingdom Hearts long wallet. The wallet will be white featuring the Kingdom Hearts icons design with a keyblade zipper pull. The wallet will retail for 37,800 yen ($336.81 USD) and will be released February 21, 2019.
 
 
 
 
Keep up to date with Kingdom Hearts III news at TGS 2018 on our website and via Twitter!
 
You can also catch up to all TGS 2018 news via our full coverage of the event!
 
For major updates, follow us on Facebook and Tumblr as well!
Following the Kingdom Hearts III extended TGS trailer release, Square Enix revealed the official box art for Kingdom Hearts III, drawn by Tetsuya Nomura, on the official Kingdom Hearts twitter. The official box art features a similar design from the Kingdom Hearts box art.
What do you think of the Kingdom Hearts III box art? Comment down below!
Keep up to date with Kingdom Hearts III news at TGS 2018 on our website and via Twitter! You can also catch up to all TGS 2018 news via our full coverage of the event. For major updates, follow us on Facebook and Tumblr as well.
As promised, an extended version of the Kingdom Hearts III Big Hero 6 trailer has finally been released by Square Enix! You can watch it below.
 
The new trailer features Japanese dub as before, with additional gameplay and cutscene snippets from the world of Big Hero 6 as well as the Carribean.
The press release is as follows:
What are your impressions and analyses of the new trailer? Let us know in the comments below!
Keep up to date with Kingdom Hearts III news at TGS 2018 on our website and via Twitter!
You can also catch up to all TGS 2018 news via our full coverage of the event!
For major updates, follow us on Facebook and Tumblr as well!
In February, KH13 released an article regarding the reveal of two new Bring Arts figures, Kingdom Hearts II: Halloween Town and Christmas Town Sora. New information regarding these figures have surfaced and KH13 is here to give you the scoop! CafeReo has released information regarding the Kingdom Hearts II: Halloween Town and Christmas Town Sora Bring Arts with new photos of the figures and release dates!
 
The Kingdom Hearts II: Halloween Town Sora Bring Arts is scheduled for release in February 2019 retailing for 6,800 yen ($67.80 USD). Halloween Town Sora will include two keyblades, Kingdom Key and Decisive Pumpkin, and interchangeable accessories!
 
 



 
 
 
Kingdom Hearts II: Christmas Town Sora Bring Arts will be released in March 2019 retailing for 6,800 yen($67.80 USD) and will also come with the Kingdom Key and Decisive Pumpkin. This Sora only has one interchangeable face.
 
 
 
 
 





 

Amiami is currently taking pre-orders for Kingdom Hearts II: Halloween Town and Christmas Town Sora Bring Arts! Pre-order from the links down below and comment on which figures you're thinking about ordering!


 

Halloween Town Sora | Christmas Town Sora

Famitsu and Dengeki have announced they will be livestreaming gameplay of the Kingdom Hearts III demo being showcased at the Tokyo Game Show this year.
 
Famitsu will be broadcasting it over on their
! on September 20 at 10:00 - 10:40 AM JST 
Dengeki will be broadcasting their livestream of the demo through their channel on Nico Nico (Nicovideo.jp) and on their
on September 21 at 10:00 JST 
The demo they will be playing will be showcasing two worlds, which will most likely be Mt. Olympus and Toy Box as before.
 
Recently, PlayStation announced that Kingdom Hearts III would be on board the PlayStation Road to Greatness Tour, and it was reported to be an extended version of the past demos at its recent stop in Del Mar, California.
 
Seeing how this is the first time Kingdom Hearts III will be played in Japan, what do you expect to see in the livestreams? Are you expecting the same demo as before or maybe a new extended version? Let us know in the comments!
 
Keep up to date with Kingdom Hearts III news at TGS 2018 on our website and via Twitter! You can also catch up to all TGS 2018 news via our full coverage of the event! For major updates, follow us on Facebook and Tumblr as well!
It seems Kingdom Hearts III really is showing up everywhere, even in the most unexpected places.
 
PlayStation's Road to Greatness tour's recent stop arrived at the Kaaboo Music Festival in Del Mar, California taking place September 14-16, and seemingly brought a demo of Kingdom Hearts III!
 
Surprisingly, an Instagram story from rod83092, who attended the festival showed a brand new screenshot of the Olympus world. You can check out the image below:




 
When asked about the screenshot, he said, "You begin near Athens I believe, headed towards Mt. Olympus. The point is to keep getting up higher and higher through the cliffs. You can use a dash gliding ability and fight many different heartless. It rapidly changes scenes until you get to the Rock Titan fight where you defeat him using Big Magic Mountain."
 
rod83092 also said, "You can choose either Olympus or Toy Box, no time limit at all until completed, and very different from the trailers [shown] before with different colors and environment areas."
 
The demo seemed to not include the "Premium Showcase" title.
 
*UPDATE [sep 15, 2018]:* rod83092 has reported that taking photos within the truck has now been prohibited.
 
If anyone is interested in attending the Road to Greatness Tour, here are the tour dates!
 



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