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A new patch has now been made available for Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX. This patch, Version 1.04, is a corrective patch that mainly focused on Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix. It namely fixed an issue that caused Magnet to pull in enemies at a slower rate, which arose from the previous patch for the game. Various other issues have been fixed as well. You can view the full patch notes below:
 



Square Enix Europe have updated their online store to include a couple of Kingdom Hearts Play Arts Kai and Bring Arts figures that are now available for pre-order at a 10% discount. These include Kingdom Hearts III Bring Arts Sora, Kingdom Hearts II Riku Static Arts, Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- Aqua Play Arts Kai, Kingdom Hearts II Organization XIII Roxas Play Arts Kai, Kingdom Hearts II Riku Play Arts Kai and Kingdom Hearts II Halloween Town Sora Play Arts Kai. These figures will be available on August 2017. The prices can be found below:
Kingdom Hearts III Bring Arts Sora: €61.19 ($68.23 USD)
Kingdom Hearts II Riku Static Arts: €44.99 ($50.14 USD)
Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Aqua Play Arts Kai: €112.49 ($125.44 USD)
Kingdom Hearts II Organization XIII Roxas Play Arts Kai: €107.99 ($120.42 USD)
Kingdom Hearts II Riku Play Arts Kai: €107.99 ($120.42 USD)
Kingdom Hearts II Halloween Town Sora Play Arts Kai: €107.99 ($120.42 USD)




 
Is anyone going to get any of these? Which one(s) do you want to buy? Let us know in the comments below.
Monogram Direct will be selling a San Diego Comic Con exclusive Kingdom Hearts Pewter Pin Set at their booth, (#3645), during the convention next month. Included in the pin set are Sora, the Kingdom Hearts II logo, King Mickey Mouse in his black coat, the Lionheart Keyblade, the Heartless emblem, and the Way to the Dawn Keyblade.
 
Each set is listed at $30.00 USD, but only 500 sets will be produced and will only be sold during San Diego Comic Con.
 



 
Thanks to @Churro on Twitter for the tip!
 
UPDATE: Monogram Direct will also be selling this pin set at New York Comic Con 2017 with limited availability, along with their other San Diego Comic Con exclusive Kingdom Hearts merchandise. Check out more about that in the full article here.
 
UPDATE [Dec. 14, 2017]: Monogram is now selling this pin set on their online store, along with their other San Diego Comic Con exclusive Kingdom Hearts merchandise. You can check out more about that, and find out how to purchase these items, in the full article here.
K.uno, a Japanese brand that specializes in custom and bridal jewelry, are going to be be releasing Kingdom Hearts themed necklaces, engagement rings, and wedding rings for sale later this year. They will be a part of their line, U-TREASURE.
 
K.uno recently held a press presentation, and there, Mr. Ryota Kataoka, a part of their sales planning department, expressed that people have been asking for them to make Kingdom Hearts jewelry and accessories for a long time, and he's happy that they're able to finally meet their wishes.
 




 
The first piece of jewelry to be shown off was the engagement ring. This ring expresses the world view of Kingdom Hearts and it's designed with a heart at the seat of the stone. This ring comes in the following varieties:
Engagement ring (Platinum 950); 88,000 yen ($790.36 USD)
Engagement ring (K18 White Gold); 78,000 yen ($700.55 USD)
Engagement ring (K18 Yellow Gold); 78,000 yen ($700.55 USD)
Engagement ring (Silver & Cubic Zirconia); 29,000 yen ($260.46 USD)




 
The next piece of jewelry to be introduced was the pair of matching wedding rings. One of these rings features the Kingdom Key Keyblade, while the other one features the Kingdom Key D Keyblade. These rings come in the following varieties:
Kingdom Key wedding ring (Platinum 950 & K18 Yellow Gold); 95,000 yen ($853.67 USD)
Kingdom Key wedding ring (K18 White Gold & K18 Yellow Gold); 85,000 yen ($763.81 USD)
Kingdom Key wedding ring (Silver & Gold Plating); 15,000 yen ($134.79 USD)
Kingdom Key D wedding ring (Platinum 950 & K18 Yellow Gold); 115,000 yen ($1,033.39 USD)
Kingdom Key D wedding ring (K18 White Gold & K18 Yellow Gold); 100,000 yen ($898.60 USD)
Kingdom Key D wedding ring (Silver & Gold Plating); 15,000 yen ($134.79 USD)




 
Next, the Kingdom Hearts necklaces that were previously talked about were displayed as well. The first necklaces to be displayed were the Kingdom Key and Kingdom Key D ones. These necklaces come in the following varieties:
Kingdom Key Keyblade necklace (K18 White Gold & K18 Yellow Gold); 65,000 yen ($584.09 USD)
Kingdom Key Keyblade necklace (Silver & Gold Plating); 15,000 yen ($134.79 USD)
Kingdom Key D Keyblade necklace (K18 White Gold & K18 Yellow Gold); 65,000 yen ($584.09 USD)
Kingdom Key D Keyblade necklace (Silver & Gold Plating); 15,000 yen ($134.79 USD)




 
After, the Oathkeeper and Oblivion necklaces were shown off. These necklaces come in the following varieties:
Oathkeeper Keyblade necklace (K18 White Gold); 65,000 yen ($584.09 USD)
Oathkeeper Keyblade necklace (Silver); 12,000 yen ($107.83 USD)
Oblivion Keyblade necklace (K18 White Gold); 65,000 yen ($584.09 USD)
Oblivion Keyblade necklace (Silver); 12,000 yen ($107.83 USD)




 
Lastly, they exhibited the Heart necklace and the Sora Crown necklace. These necklaces come in the following varieties:
Heart necklace (K18 Yellow Gold); 48,000 yen ($431.33 USD)
Heart necklace (Silver); 10,000 yen ($89.86 USD)
Sora Crown necklace (K18 Yellow Gold); 48,000 yen ($431.33 USD)
Sora Crown necklace (Silver); 10,000 yen ($89.86 USD)




 
One of K.uno's designers was shown drawing the designs of the aforementioned products during the presentation.
 



 
These items can be purchased from the Japanese online store, omni7, and at the U-TREASURE online store. They will also be available at the U-TREASURE pop up shop in Shinjuku, Tokyo until September 30, 2017.
 
UPDATE: A new photo of the Oathkeeper and Oblivion necklaces, as well as a new photo of the Kingdom Key and Kingdom Key D wedding rings, have been shown off by @Tmkrose on Twitter. You can view the necklace photo in the Oblivion and Oathkeeper necklace gallery above and you can view the wedding ring photo in the wedding ring gallery above.
In April, various different products and merchandise were announced to be made available for purchase later this year on the Japanese online store, 7net, for the 15th Anniversary of Kingdom Hearts. Now, even more merch has been announced to be coming to 7net for the Kingdom Hearts series' 15th Anniversary. Key rings, necklaces, memo pads, smartphone stands, tumbler glasses, small plates, and stainless steel bottles will be made available for sale later this year.
 
The leather key rings are being manufactured by Nakagawa Corporation and will be available starting September 16, 2017. You can buy them here:
Sora stained glass leather key ring (Black); 4,000 yen ($35.84 USD)
Sora stained glass leather key ring (White); 4,000 yen ($35.84 USD)




 
The gold and silver necklaces are manufactured by K.uno and will be available starting September 28, 2017. You can buy them here:
Kingdom Key Keyblade necklace (K18 White Gold & K18 Yellow Gold); 65,000 yen ($584.09 USD)
Kingdom Key Keyblade necklace (Silver & Gold Plating); 15,000 yen ($134.79 USD)
Kingdom Key D Keyblade necklace (K18 White Gold & K18 Yellow Gold); 65,000 yen ($584.09 USD)
Kingdom Key D Keyblade necklace (Silver & Gold Plating); 15,000 yen ($134.79 USD)
Oathkeeper Keyblade necklace (K18 White Gold); 65,000 yen ($584.09 USD)
Oathkeeper Keyblade necklace (Silver); 12,000 yen ($107.83 USD)
Oblivion Keyblade necklace (K18 White Gold); 65,000 yen ($584.09 USD)
Oblivion Keyblade necklace (Silver); 12,000 yen ($107.83 USD)
Heart necklace (K18 Yellow Gold); 48,000 yen ($431.33 USD)
Heart necklace (Silver); 10,000 yen ($89.86 USD)
Sora Crown necklace (K18 Yellow Gold); 48,000 yen ($431.33 USD)
Sora Crown necklace (Silver); 10,000 yen ($89.86 USD)




 
The A7 size memo pads are manufactured by Ingrem and will be available starting August 23, 2017. You can buy them here:
15th Anniversary A7 memo pad; 2,480 yen ($22.21 USD)
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep A7 memo pad; 1,980 yen ($17.73 USD)




 
The smartphone stands are manufactured by Ingrem and will be available starting August 23, 2017. You can buy them here:
15th Anniversary smartphone stand; 1,980 yen ($17.73 USD)
Kingdom Hearts II smartphone stand; 1,480 yen ($13.26 USD)
Red stained glass smartphone stand; 1,480 yen ($13.26 USD)




 
The pair of tumbler glasses comes in a wooden box, are manufactured by Maebata, and will be available starting August 23, 2017. You can buy them here:
15th Anniversary tumbler glass pair (wooden box); 3,000 yen ($26.87 USD)




 
The set of nine small plates comes in a box, are manufactured by Maebata, and will be available starting August 23, 2017. You can buy them here:
15th Anniversary set of small plates (box); 5,000 yen ($44.78 USD)




 
The stainless steel bottle is manufactured by Maebata, and will be available starting August 23, 2017. You can buy it here:
15th Anniversary stainless steel bottle; 2,800 yen ($25.08 USD)




 
Thanks to @aibo_ac7 on Twitter for the tips!
 
UPDATE 1: Kingdom Hearts rings are being manufactured by K.uno, the manufacturer of the Kingdom Hearts necklaces mentioned above, as well. They will be available starting June 21, 2017. You can buy them here:
Engagement ring (Platinum 950); 88,000 yen ($790.36 USD)
Engagement ring (K18 White Gold); 78,000 yen ($700.55 USD)
Engagement ring (K18 Yellow Gold); 78,000 yen ($700.55 USD)
Engagement ring (Silver & Cubic Zirconia); 29,000 yen ($260.46 USD)
Kingdom Key wedding ring (Platinum 950 & K18 Yellow Gold); 95,000 yen ($853.67 USD)
Kingdom Key wedding ring (K18 White Gold & K18 Yellow Gold); 85,000 yen ($763.81 USD)
Kingdom Key wedding ring (Silver & Gold Plating); 15,000 yen ($134.79 USD)
Kingdom Key D wedding ring (Platinum 950 & K18 Yellow Gold); 115,000 yen ($1,033.39 USD)
Kingdom Key D wedding ring (K18 White Gold & K18 Yellow Gold); 100,000 yen ($898.60 USD)
Kingdom Key D wedding ring (Silver & Gold Plating); 15,000 yen ($134.79 USD




 
UPDATE 2: A new photo of the Oathkeeper and Oblivion necklaces, as well as a new photo of the Kingdom Key and Kingdom Key D wedding rings, have been shown off by @Tmkrose on Twitter. You can view the necklace photo in the necklace gallery above and you can view the wedding ring photo in the ring gallery above.
Six more acrylic Kingdom Hearts key rings are coming to the clothing store, PONEYCOMB, located in the Japanese shopping mall "109" in Shibuya. They are in the same line of key rings as the key rings being sold by PONEYCOMB that were talked about a few months ago.
 
The previously mentioned key rings included the characters Final Form Sora, Roxas in his black coat, Mickey Mouse in his Kingdom Hearts II outfit, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Now, the characters Sora/Data-Sora, Riku in his black coat/Data-Riku, Atlantica Sora, Atlantica Donald Duck, Atlantica Goofy, and Chip & Dale are coming to this line of key rings. View the aforementioned key rings here and view the new ones in the gallery below:
 



 
There's currently no pricing info or release date, but we'll keep you updated.
 
UPDATE 1: Key rings for Sora/Data-Sora and Chip & Dale have been revealed. View them with the other key rings in the photo gallery above. A couple more Kingdom Hearts shirts have also been revealed to be coming to PONEYCOMB. They are in the same line as the shirts that were previously talked about. The shirt designs include one that shows off Timeless River Mickey Mouse on the front and one that shows off the Timeless River world icon on the front and Timeless River Sora on the back. View the shirts in the gallery below:
 



 
UPDATE 2: A release date, as well as prices, for these products have been revealed by Dtimes. These products will be available from the PONEYCOMB pop-up shop at Kichijoji Parco 5f for a limited time from June 24, 2017 to August 27, 2017. The Timeless River Mickey shirts will be available for 3,500 yen ($31.46 USD) and the Timeless River Sora shirts will be available for 4,200 yen ($37.75 USD), while the key rings will be available for 1,500 yen ($13.48 USD).
 
UPDATE 3: Even more Kingdom Hearts shirts and acrylic key rings are coming to PONEYCOMB! Now, the characters Halloween Town Sora, Halloween Town Donald Duck, and Halloween Town Goofy are coming to this line of key rings. There are two new shirts. One of which has a design of Halloween Town Sora and Christmas Town Jack Skellington on the front, and the other shirt has a design of Halloween Town Donald and Goofy on the front. They both come in either black or white.
 
Both the acrylic key rings and the shirts will be available to pre-order from September 2, 2017 to September 10, 2017. They are planned to ship at the end of September, and regular sales in PONEYCOMB stores are scheduled to begin on September 9, 2017. The key rings will be available to purchase for 1,620 yen ($14.81 USD) each, and the shirts will be available to purchase for 3,780 yen ($34.56 USD) each.
 
Check out the new shirts and key rings in the gallery below:
 



Miyu Irino, who is better known as the Japanese voice actor for Sora from the Kingdom Hearts series, will be a Guest of Honor at this year's Anime Expo on July 1st to 4th at the Los Angeles Convention Center. In addition, he will be participating in a panel and be available for autographs.
 



 
UPDATE: Miyu Irino participated in a panel at Anime Expo 2017 a couple of weeks ago. He discussed about some of the characters he has voiced including Haku from Spirited Away, Saji Crossroad from Gundam 00, and of course Sora from Kingdom Hearts.
 
When asked about if he liked video games:
 
 
When asked about which role he loves the most:
 
The D23 Expo Team has published an update regarding its schedule for the D23 Expo 2017 in Anaheim, California. The update reveals that Kingdom Hearts III will be featured on its "Level Up! The Walt Disney Company’s Video Game Showcase" segment at 1:00 PM PDT on July 15, 2017.
 
A description of the segment follows:
 
 
The Kingdom Hearts III Orchestra trailer had previously revealed that a new world announcement and a new trailer is upcoming on that day at the D23 Expo.
 
On the second showing of the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra - World Tour -, director Tetsuya Nomura also stated that the announcements to be made on Kingdom Hearts III at the D23 Expo 2017 will make fans even happier than they were when the Kingdom Hearts III Orchestra trailer was revealed.
Some of the KH13 team are attending the "Kingdom Hearts Orchestra - World Tour -" concert in New York City on the 24th of June. And after the success in London and Los Angeles, we thought this would be another great opportunity to meet up with fans before the concert begins!
 




 
We will be meeting at the United Palace in New York City on Saturday the 24th from 4:00pm until guests begin to be seated.
 
We'll be in a public space so even if you're going to the concert the night before or are an eager fan, feel free to pop round! We welcome all!
 
As well as a meet up, KH13 have created a 3rd booklet to give to Yoko Shimomura (composer of Kingdom Hearts soundtrack) after the concert to show our appreciation of her musical talents in the franchise.
 
Fans who meet us at the concert hall beforehand and write a small compliment/message within the booklet, will receive an exclusive KH13 sticker! We will have 3 choices, but they will be limited!
 
Few things to note before writing in booklet:
Maybe write it out beforehand so you can just copy it in booklet on the day; we want to reduce the amount of spelling errors or mistakes as much as we can.

We’ll ask that you write in capital letters so it’s easier to understand/translate for Yoko Shimomura.
We will also be creating another short film of the meet up before the concert of what we got up to on the day! We will be taking general shots of the group, but it will also let you show off cosplays and let you say why you love the franchise. Of course if you don't want to be a part of this, you can just tell us on the day. The film will hopefully be created and uploaded within the following week!
 
If you take any pics with us be sure tweet about them using the hashtag #KH13MeetUp. We look forward to seeing you all there!
 
You can also join our Facebook event page to get all the updates about the meeting by clicking here.
Earlier today, the D23 Expo site was updated to include the activity schedule for the three-day event. The most recent Kingdom Hearts III trailer confirms that the game will appear at D23 with a new world announcement in addition to a new trailer on July 15th, 2017, but the current schedule released on the D23 website does not list a Kingdom Hearts event on July 15th. There is a note made on the page claiming that the schedule is not final and is schedule to change. You can view the schedule by clicking on the image below:
 




June 10th, 2017 was a monumental day for the Kingdom Hearts community, due to the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra - World Tour - holding its first show in the United States on this date. According to many who attended this performance, this experience was "once in a lifetime", and as a fellow attendee, this particular sentiment is definitely shared by the writer of this article.
 
A surprise appearance by series director Tetsuya Nomura and the unveiling of a brand new Kingdom Hearts III trailer, the two largest contributors to fans' enthusiasm, served as the perfect conclusion to this event. This trailer captured fans' hearts and pushed the excitement for the game to never-before-seen heights, to the point where "Kingdom Hearts III" and "Sora" became trending topics on Twitter. Today, however, we would like to peel away the initial burst of emotion and analyze every aspect of this trailer, in order to find out as much as we can about both the gameplay and story developments of Kingdom Hearts III.
 
Throughout this trailer, the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra - World Tour - version of "Wave of Darkness" is played. Furthermore, if you happened to attend this orchestra event in-person on any of the dates that this trailer was shown, the song was played live by the orchestra!
 



 
The trailer begins with a quote; "Don't assume your dreams are just fantasy. If you can imagine a world, believe in it...and dive in." The first gameplay segment thereafter is reminiscent of the Dive sections of Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance. Sora, appearing in his new outfit, is falling toward Olympus Coliseum. As he is about to land, he uses an area of effect attack against the surrounding Heartless. This Dive-esque sequence seems to be seamlessly integrated into the overall world layout, considering that we saw Sora jumping from an alarmingly tall mountain in the E3 2015 trailer. However, considering the quote at the beginning of this trailer, this gameplay element may also be a way of entering each world.
 
Throughout the Olympus Coliseum portions of this trailer, the bottom right corner of the screen that a four-person party is available. In this instance, Sora, Donald, and Goofy are joined by Hercules. In previous Kingdom Hearts games, a three-person party was the standard, and the capability for guest characters was restricted to certain encounters and boss battles, but it seems to now be a regular feature.
 



 
As we see Sora battling the aforementioned group of Heartless, a new command, "Counter Shield" appears above the command menu, in a style identical to that of Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-. Activating this Style Change puts Sora into the Counter Shield Command Style, where his outfit becomes the new Guard Form (visually reminiscent of Kingdom Hearts II's Master Form) and his Keyblade takes the form of a shield. Counter Shield uses a large area-of-effect attack as it activates, uses shield bashes as its basic attacks, and can perform a flurry of punches with giant magical fists as a special attack. This is likely a combo finisher, as the "Finish" command is not used.
 



 
During this segment, we also get a glimpse at the fact that two Shotlock options will be available for each Command Style, referred to as Unleash and Flowchain. Unleash seems to be the traditional Shotlock variety, consisting of a powerful attack, while Flowchain appears to be the Flowmotion-esque Shotlock seen in the E3 2016 trailer. Counter Shield's particular Unleash Shotlock consists of Sora calling down a ball of energy from the sky, and once it impacts the shield, it unleashes a devastating shower of sparks as an area-of-effect attack.
 
In the following gameplay segment, we see Sora in another Command Style called "Second Form", which seems to be tied to the Kingdom Key, and is heavily based on Sora's older abilities seen in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. Perhaps this is the successor to the much-beloved Limit Form from Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix? In this form, combo finishers such as Magnet Burst make a return, and some combo finishers seem to have a slightly more cinematic tone, as the camera zooms in a small amount when Sora uses Magnet Burst.
 



 
Returning to the default Kingdom Hearts III outfit, Sora and Goofy activate a Limit, during which Sora jumps onto Goofy's raised shield, the two launch like a rocket, and Sora throws Goofy into a swarm of Heartless below, dealing massive damage to each enemy in the impact radius.
 



 
In the trailer's first story segment, Maleficent and Pete exit a corridor of darkness into Olympus Coliseum, with Pete greeting Hades menacingly. When Hades tries to make the duo leave, Maleficent says that she is merely looking for information, specifically the location of a distinctive black box. The scene ends before Hades can answer the question in detail. When taking into account the events of the secret ending to Kingdom Hearts χ[chi], Maleficent seems to have found Daybreak Town and has learned about the Master of Masters and the mysterious box he possessed in Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover.
 
The next gameplay segment has often been described as immersive, tense, and gripping. Sora is seen running along a mountain path in the middle of a storm, preparing to confront the Rock Titan. The Titan hurls a boulder in Sora's direction, narrowly missing himdamaging the path in the process. This segment then concludes with Sora using magic against two groups of Heartless. This demonstration of magic continues into the next segment, with Firaga, Blizzaga, Thundaga, and Aeroga all being showcased.
 



 
At this point, several different Situation Commands are available to Sora. These commands consist of level 4 magic, with the specific spells being Firaza, Blizzaza, Thundaza, and Aeroza. They appear to have decided to change the "-ja" suffix at the end of the level 4 spells from Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- into a "-za" suffix for Kingdom Hearts III's tier 4 spells. Both the tier 4 spells of the Japanese versions of Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- and Kingdom Hearts III translate to the same thing, so it's unknown why they decided to make the names different in the English versions of the two games. Counter Shield is also shown to have an ability reminiscent of Ventus' Faith command in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.
 



 
Next, the Kingdom Key's Style Change, "Second Form", is shown yet again. As mentioned previously, the abilities of this Command Style seem to draw from Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix's Limit Form, with abilities such as Stun Impact and an aerial version of Sonic Blade being used. However, it is worth noting that one of the melee combos seems to have entirely new animations, suggesting that this form may be a hybrid between old and new techniques. This segment concludes by showing a brief clip of Flowmotion, as Sora makes his way up a slope using a rail.
 



 
The following segment showcases the Rock Titan boss fight. Sora is shown running up a cliff, similar to a brief clip seen in the E3 2015 trailer. Sora is mostly kept from attacking the Rock Titan due to its stomps making the top of the cliff hazardous. However, with quick use of Flowmotion, a few melee attacks are possible.
 



 
The trailer's final sequence shows Sora, Donald, and Goofy confronting Xemnas and Ansem, Seeker of Darkness near Twilight Town's mansion. Xemnas asks Sora how he expects to bring Roxas back when he should never have existed. The only way to accomplish this seemingly impossible task, according to Xemnas, is for Sora to call upon the darkness and presumably make himself vulnerable to Xehanort's schemes. While Donald and Goofy remain ready to fight, Sora's response is to drop his guard and assume a neutral yet confused stance. Could he be considering the option presented to him?
 
The trailer concludes with a note detailing that Kingdom Hearts III will appear at D23 Expo 2017 on July 15th, 2017, complete with a new world announcement and a new trailer. Additionally, given Tetsuya Nomura's comments at the orchestra concert on June 11th, 2017, there is a possibility that he will reveal the game's "final information" at this expo, in his own words.
 
Speaking entirely subjectively, I think that this trailer was absolutely incredible! The music complimented each scene flawlessly, and many scenes were very gripping in their own right! The inclusion of Second Form appeals to my borderline obsessive love for Limit Form, and that Dive sequence looks quite fun! Finally and perhaps most importantly to me, both of the story elements serve to only make me more excited to see the story unfold! I can't wait to see what Nomura will be revealing next month!
 
What was your favorite part of the trailer? Did you notice anything we missed in our analysis? Let us know in the comments below!
According to Instagram user funkofinderz, Funko is releasing Kingdom Hearts Pop! Vinyl figures for Sora, Riku, Kairi, and an unnamed Heartless. There is no release date for the figures yet but the Instagram post mentions it is coming soon.
 
This rumor follows the recent releases of the Mickey, Donald, Goofy, Pete, and Chip & Dale Funko Pop! Vinyl figures.
 



 
What do you guys think of this news? Are you going to buy these new figures to add to your collection? Let us know in the comments below
 
Thanks to @Churro on Twitter for the tip! Also, you can check out the original Instagram post here.
 
UPDATE 1: The Sora, Riku, Kairi, and Heartless Pop Funko figures are now available for pre-order with Gamestop. The figures will be $11.99 USD.
 



 
Thanks to Reddit user brandedlcie for the photo and KHInsider for the tip!
 
UPDATE 2: The Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyl figure has been revealed! It's a Shadow Heartless!
 
Thanks to @TheDisneyDan and KHInsider for the tip!
 
UPDATE 3: Funko has revealed their upcoming Series 2 of Kingdom Hearts Funko Pop! Vinyl figures. They are Sora, Riku, Kairi, a Shadow Heartless, and a glow chase Shadow Heartless (1 out of 6). They have also revealed two new exclusives: Final Form Sora only at Best Buy and Valor Form only at Toys "R" Us. They will be available in December 2017.
 



 
UPDATE 4: A new image that shows off the Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyl and the limited edition glow chase Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyl was released by PopCurated. Check it out below:
 
 
 



 
UPDATE [Nov. 8, 2017]: A new photo that shows off the Final Form Sora Funko Pop! Vinyl has been released by Instagram user, @var1ant.sg. Take a look at it below:
 
 
 



 
UPDATE [Nov. 11, 2017]: Several more images of the Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyl and the limited edition glow chase Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyl have been shown off by @sw_up_wr20 on Instagram. You can view them in the gallery with the other Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyl images above.
 
UPDATE [Nov. 15, 2017]: More photos of the Final Form Sora, Riku, Kairi, and Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyls have been released by @spoiled.zen on Instagram. Also, a single photo of the Sora, Riku, Kairi, and Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyls was released by the official Funko Twitter account. You can check out these photos in the gallery with the other photos above.
 
UPDATE [Nov. 17, 2017]: Twitter user @SFENGaming contacted GameStop, and they stated that they have changed their release dates for the Sora, Riku, Kairi, and Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyls. The updated date is now apparently set for January 1st, 2018. Amazon has the figures listed for release on December 15th, 2017.
 
We have contacted GameStop about the change in date and they have confirmed once again that the Vinyls are coming on January 1st. We have also reached out to Funko about this and they declined to comment.
 
However, several Twitter and Facebook users have reported information that they received that conflicts with these statements. Twitter users @darksoulsdylan, @lunastarmochi, and Facebook user Matthew Jamar claim to have contacted GameStop, who apparently stated that the Sora, Riku, Kairi, and Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyls are coming out on November 23rd, 2017. Facebook user Caity Dornan stated that November 23rd is the pre-order date she got from MyGeekBox as well. Twitter user @geek1928 says that his Vinyls are coming from a place other than GameStop on Monday (November 20th, 2017), while Facebook user Marcus McKiddy was apparently told by his local GameStop that the pre-orders for the Vinyls will be arriving next Wednesday (November 22nd, 2017), and Facebook user Ian Juntunen replied and stated he was told that they will be arriving on Thanksgiving, which is November 23rd. On November 15th, Ian Juntunen said that he was told that they were going to be released "tomorrow" (November 16th), which has since passed. Rose Strife on Facebook expressed that she was told they were releasing at GameStop in December.
 
It's unknown which of these statements are true, which of these dates are just placeholder dates, and which one is real. It might be different for each location and each store or online store. Stay tuned to this space for further updates.
 
UPDATE [Nov. 19, 2017]: The Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyl is now available to purchase at Hot Topic! You can buy it on the Hot Topic website for $12.50 USD here. The glow chase variant will be shipped randomly, as usual.
 
You can view the Hot Topic product description for the Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyl here:
 
UPDATE [Nov. 23, 2017]: After many miscommunications and misunderstandings surrounding the release dates of the Sora, Riku, and Kairi Funko Pop! Vinyl figures, Hot Topic finally resolved the issue by stating that the figures will be releasing on Thanksgiving on November 23, 2017.
 
As stated, they are out today! They are available to purchase for $12.50 USD each, or you can order all three for $25.00 USD.
 
Check out the full article here to find out how to purchase these Funko Pop! Vinyls.
 
UPDATE [Dec. 5, 2017]: Best Buy Canada is now accepting pre-orders for the Best Buy exclusive Final Form Sora Funko Pop! Vinyl figure. The figure is listed at $13.99 and will be available for purchase on January 31st, 2018. You can pre-order the figure here.
 
UPDATE [Dec. 10, 2017]: Best Buy is now accepting orders for the Final Form Sora Funko Pop! Vinyl figure. The figure is listed at $9.99 and is now available at Best Buy stores. You can purchase it here.
 
Currently the only option available online is Store Pickup, so if you order online, then you will need to pick it up at a Best Buy store.
 
Thanks to Nick on Instagram for the tip!
 
UPDATE [Dec. 12, 2017]: Toys 'R' Us is now selling the store exclusive Brave (Valor) Form Sora Funko Pop! Vinyl figure along with the Kingdom Hearts II Sora, Riku, Kairi, and Shadow Heartless Funko Pop! Vinyl figures. The figures are listed at $9.99 each.
 
Sora, Riku, and Kairi figures can be bought in store or online. Valor Form Sora and the Shadow Heartless figures are currently available to purchase only in store, but are listed on their website. You can purchase the Sora figure online here, the Riku figure online here, and the Kairi figure online here. You can also check out the Valor Form Sora figure's website page here, and the Shadow Heartless figure's website page here.
 
Thanks to @STUNNAB on Twitter for the tip!

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