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A PROPLICA of the iconic Kingdom Key Keyblade from Kingdom Hearts was revealed at the Tokyo Toy Show 2017. It is being released by Bandai, the same company that's releasing the Sora, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy SHFiguarts figures, which were shown off at the Tokyo Toy Show this year as well.
 



 
There's currently no pricing info or release date for this PROPLICA Keyblade. We'll keep you updated.
 
PROPLICA is a line of prop replicas of various different weapons and items from different series.
 
UPDATE 1: A few more photos of the Kingdom Key PROPLICA were taken by @hobbysearch on Twitter. View them in the gallery with the other photos above.
 
UPDATE 2: Even more photos of the Kingdom Key PROPLICA were shared by @ArikaMiz on Twitter. View them in the gallery with the other photos above.
 
UPDATE [Nov. 22, 2017]: The Kingdom Key PROPLICA has been confirmed to be releasing in April 2018! It will be available for 19,980 yen (approximately $179.61 USD). It also projects a Keyhole onto the wall!
 
Thanks to @nobody_0123 and @TendouToys on Twitter for the tip!
 
UPDATE [Nov. 27, 2017]: Tamashii has the Kingdom Key PROPLICA listed, reconfirming the release date of April 2018, and the price of 19,980 yen (approximately $179.61 USD). It also makes built-in attack and magic trigger sounds. It fires at magic activation.
 
Several new pictures of the PROPLICA are available to view. You can check them down in the gallery below:
 



 
Thanks to @churroz and @aibo_ac7 on Twitter for the tip!
 
UPDATE [Nov. 27, 2017]: Bandai released a commercial for the Kingdom Key PROPLICA! Also, pre-orders for the Kingdom Key PROPLICA have begun! You can check out the commercial and find out how to pre-order the Kingdom Key PROPLICA in the article here.
Kingdom Hearts Collection Badges are on their way to Sega Prize, starting from June 5, 2017. They'll be available at several Sega stores beginning on Monday (June 5, 2017), while they'll begin being available at other stores on Thursday (June 8, 2017). There's 30 applicable stores in total.
 



 
Sega Prize is a special division of Sega, which focus specifically on prizes available from their Sega UFO Catcher machines. These machines are set up at various stores in Japan, and are essentially a type of crane game that allow you to win prizes.
 
Thanks to @aibo_ac7 on Twitter for the tip!
 
UPDATE 1: Shinjuku Sportsland, a well-known arcade at Shinjuku in Tokyo, Japan, will have these Kingdom Hearts Collection Badges in-stock, starting from Saturday (June 3, 2017). They will have all 15 Collection Badges available to win. The Shinjuku Sportsland official Twitter account has also provided photos of the Collection Badges. View them with the other photo in the gallery above.
 
UPDATE 2: A new photo of the Kingdom Hearts Collection Badges has been shared by @ArikaMiz on Twitter. View it with the other photos in the gallery above.
 
UPDATE 3: The Kingdom Hearts Collection Badges are now in stock as several Sega stores! Also, more photos of the badges have been shared on Twitter by @SEGA_akiba_4. View them with the other photos in the gallery above.
During the Tamashii Nations 10th Anniversary World Tour, various new S.H.Figuarts figures were revealed for the first time. Among these new figures, a Sora (Kingdom Hearts II ver.) figure was shown off. This Kingdom Hearts II Sora figure comes with a stand, and does indeed have articulation.
 
Tamashii Nations 10th Anniversary World Tour is an event to celebrate the anniversary of Bandai's Tamashii Nations line of figures and memorabilia. It's being held from December 2016 to November 2017. It's coming to Brazil, China, France, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Spain, Taiwan, and United States. During its time at Osaka, Japan, from May 27, 2017 to May 28, 2017, the Sora figure, along with the other figures mentioned, were revealed. View photos of the figure below:
 



 
UPDATE 1: New photos of the S.H.Figuarts Sora (Kingdom Hearts II ver.) have been shown off by @holiday8823 and @soundwave0628 on Twitter. View them with the other images in the gallery above.
 
UPDATE 2: Even more photos of the figure have been taken, provided by @tiga913 on Twitter. View them with the other images in the gallery above.
 
UPDATE 3: Another photo of the figure has been shown off by @t_features on Twitter. View the photo with the other photos in the gallery above.
 
UPDATE 4: The official Japanese Disney Twitter account has released new images and info of this figure. View the images with the other images in the gallery above. This figure is being released for the Kingdom Hearts 15th Anniversary, and will be released in November. It will be exhibited at the Bandai booth at the Tokyo Toy Show on June 1, 2017. Also, familiar Disney characters will be joining in the future.
 
UPDATE 5: During the Tokyo Toy Show, the S.H.Figuarts Sora figure was being displayed. Several other Kingdom Hearts S.H.Figuarts figures were shown off as well, which include Mickey Mouse in his black coat, Donald Duck, and Goofy. They are all their versions from Kingdom Hearts II. View the photos of them with the other photos in the gallery above.
 
The Sora S.H.Figuarts will be sold for 6,264 yen ($65.50 USD), and will be releasing in November. There's currently no pricing info or release date for the Mickey, Donald, and Goofy figures.
 
An official Kingdom Hearts PROPLICA Kingdom Key Keyblade was shown off at the Tokyo Toy Show as well. This prop replica of the iconic Kingdom Key is also being made by Bandai.
 
UPDATE 6: More photos were taken of the Sora, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy S.H.Figuarts figures by @Plasticronins, @hobbysearch, and @amiamihobbynews on Twitter at the Tokyo Toy Show 2017. View them with the other photos in the gallery above.
 
UPDATE 7: Even more photos of the Sora, Mickey, Donald, and Goofy S.H.Figuarts figures were shared by @ArikaMiz on Twitter. View them in the gallery with the other photos above.
 
UPDATE 8: The Sora S.H.Figuarts figure is now available for pre-order from AmiAmi. Also, more photos of the Sora S.H.Figuarts figure was shared by Tamashii Web. You can view them in the gallery with the other photos above. A special website for this figure has also been released from Tamashii Web. You can view that site here. It has a list price of 6,264 yen ($56.81 USD), and the AmiAmi 18% off price is 5,110 yen ($46.35 USD).
 
UPDATE 9: The Sora S.H.Figuarts figure is being exhibited at the Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Akiba store in Tokyo, Japan until July 12, 2017! A few images of the figure being displayed have been provided, and they can be viewed with the other photos in the gallery above.
 
UPDATE 10: A new photo of the Sora SHFiguarts at the Yodobashi Camera Multimedia Akiba store has been provided by @ArikaMiz on Twitter. Check out the photo in the gallery above.
 
UPDATE 11: Tons of new photos of the Sora S.H.Figuarts were released by the official S.H.Figuarts Livedoor blog. View them with the other photos in the gallery above. A release month was also announced for the Mickey S.H.Figuarts. It'll be releasing in January 2018.
 
UPDATE 12: New photos of the Kingdom Hearts II King Mickey S.H.Figuarts were released on Tamashii Web. The price is currently set for 4,536 yen ($41.14 USD) and will be released in January, 2018. Thanks to @RedMakuzawa for the tip!
 



 
UPDATE 13: The Mickey S.H.Figuarts figure is now available for pre-order from AmiAmi. It has a list price of 4,536 yen ($41.14 USD), and the AmiAmi 18% off price is 3,700 yen ($33.56 USD). You can also pre-order it on Amazon here.
 
UPDATE 14: A few new pictures of the Donald S.H.Figuarts figure have been released! Check them out in the gallery below:
 



 
UPDATE 15: photos of the Donald S.H.Figuarts were released on Tamashii Web. The price is currently set for 4,536 yen ($41.14 USD) and will be released in March 2018. You can check out the photos in the gallery above.
 
Thanks to @aibo_ac7 for the tip!
 
UPDATE 16: The Donald S.H.Figuarts figure is now available to pre-order on AmiAmi. It has a list price of 4,536 yen ($41.14 USD), and the AmiAmi 18% off price is 3,700 yen ($33.56 USD). You can also pre-order it on Amazon here.
 
UPDATE [Nov 22, 2017]: According to a scan circulating on the internet, the Goofy S.H.Figuarts figure is due to release in April 2018 for 5,940 yen. Read more about it in this article!
 
UPDATE [Nov 23, 2017]: The Sora S.H.Figuarts is releasing today, on November 23, 2017! Click here to read more about it and to find a list of available international retailers!
 
UPDATE [Nov 27, 2017]: The Goofy S.H.Figuarts is now available to pre-order on AmiAmi and on Amazon. You can find out how to pre-order it in the article here.
 
UPDATE [Dec 31, 2017]: The Mickey S.H.Figuarts is releasing January 26, 2018 for 4,536 yen. Check out the article here to find out more about it.
 
UPDATE [Nov 23, 2017]: The Sora S.H.Figuarts is releasing today, on January 23, 2017! Click here to read more about it and to find out how to purchase it.
 
UPDATE [Jan 20, 2018]: The Sora S.H.Figuarts will release in the West on January 25, 2018. You can find out how to pre-order it in the article here.
Square Enix CEO, Yosuke Matsuda, gave a statement about upcoming titles, including Kingdom Hearts III, during the Financial Results Briefing of the FY 2017 Financial Briefing Report back on May 11, 2017.
 
Matsuda said that the games that were listed on the FY 2018 and beyond column on the Digital Entertainment-HD Games slide, which currently list Kingdom Hearts III, Final Fantasy VII Remake, and the currently unnamed Marvel IP Project, are planned to be released within "the next three years or so." Read the full quote below:
 
 



 
This “release window" for Kingdom Hearts III is exciting! What do you guys think? Let us know how you feel in the comments down below!
 
Thanks to Gematsu for the tip!
Square Enix have announced that the Kingdom Hearts Concert - First Breath - album is now available for pre-order on the Square Enix Japan E-Store for 3,564 yen ($31.97 USD). It will be available on the E-Store for a limited time only. The album will release on July 26, 2017.
 



 
The Kingdom Hearts Concert - First Breath - officially began on August 11, 2016 and had a showing in Tokyo, Nagoya, and Osaka. After, on March 10, 2017, the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra - World Tour - officially began, and it will have sixteen showings in total. Check out the upcoming show dates and locations here!
 
The Kingdom Hearts Orchestra - World Tour - also has an album that's available. Check it out/order it on the Square Enix Japan E-Store or the Square Enix NA E-Store!
 
UPDATE 1: There is a message from Kingdom Hearts series composer, Yoko Shimomura, on the Japanese Square Enix website, regarding this Kingdom Hearts Concert - First Breath - album. Read the message, translated by Katie Armstrong, below:
 
 
UPDATE 2: Track samples for all 12 tracks are now available to listen to with a few comments from Yoko Shimomura. Translations will be available soon.
 
UPDATE 3: The comments from Yoko Shimomura have been translated by dengojin. You can read them below:
 
 
UPDATE 4: Following the album's release, Famitsu and Dengeki Online published a full track list along with more information about the performance recordings. You can find this information below.
 
The press releases state that the album can be streamed on Mora and other streaming sites, with a high quality with which you can enjoy the sound as if you are inside the recording hall!
 
Furthermore, to commemorate the album's release, Tower Records (Shinjuku Store) will exhibit Kingdom Hearts art previously shown during the Memorial Music Box campaign. This art will be on exhibit until July 31st.
 
 
UPDATE 5: Tower Records Shinjuku have begun selling Kingdom Hearts Concert - First Breath - albums. Along with this, a special exhibition displaying different pictures is also on display.
 



 
UPDATE 6: The Kingdom Hearts Concert - First Breath - album is now available for pre-order in the Square Enix North America and Europe stores. The album will cost $39.99 USD and will be release on October 31st in North America while the European store has the album at €29.99 and will be available sometime in October.
 
Thanks to KHInsider for the tip!
Ichiban Kuji are making Kingdom Hearts character collection cards which will be on sale starting May 24, 2017. These cards can be purchased from their site for 150 yen (about $1.34 USD) and they will be selling the collections on different periods starting from May 24, 2017 until the last collection to be sold in August 31, 2017.
 
View two sample images of what the cards look like, as well as an actual photo of the cards, provided by @print1KUJI and @ArikaMiz on Twitter, below:
 
 



 
UPDATE 1: Another photo of the cards has been shown off by @naxkia on Twitter. View this photo with the other photos in the gallery above.
 
UPDATE 2: Ichiban Kuji have extended the sales period for their Kingdom Hearts card collection to September 22, 2017. Also, more prints have been added to the collection, featuring different characters from Kingdom Hearts. The pricing remains 150 yen (about $1.34) per print. You can view the new character cards in the gallery above.
The US video games sales ranking for April have been released. Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX comes in at #14 behind Mario Kart 8, Persona 5, Mass Effect: Andromeda, Horizon Dawn Zero among others. The number of units sold in the month of April have not been announced yet.
 
As of April 8th, Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 HD ReMIX has sold 445,914 units worldwide in its first 5 weeks compared to Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, which sold 648,902 units during its initial 5 weeks.
Some of the KH13 team are attending the "Kingdom Hearts Orchestra - World Tour -" concert in Los Angeles on the 10th & 11th of June. And after the success in London, we thought this would be another great opportunity to meet up with fans before the concert begins!
 




 
We will be meeting at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles on Saturday the 10th from 5:30pm and Sunday the 11th of June from 12:30pm.
 
We'll be in a public space so even if you're going to the concert the next night or are an eager fan, feel free to pop round! We welcome all! We may also meet up with fans on other concert nights; we'll keep you posted!
 
As well as a meet up, KH13 have created a 2nd 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 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 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.
An Organization XIII themed Kingdom Hearts jigsaw puzzle by Tenyo is releasing soon. This puzzle consists of 1,000 pieces and is 57 x 73.5cm when assembled. You can pre-order this jigsaw puzzle from AmiAmi for 3,024 yen ($26.60 USD). Pre-orders are offered on a first come, first served basis in case of manufacture stock shortages.
 
View the picture that the puzzle creates when assembled below:
 



 
UPDATE: Pre-orders have since been closed! We'll update you if they open again.
Fifteen new story quests have been added to the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts Union χ[cross]! Ten of these new quests mark the first appearance of Enchanted Dominion within the game. This is particularly interesting due to Enchanted Dominion's involvement in the secret ending for the original Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]. You can view an translated playthrough of the fifteen new quests below, courtesy of Everglow.
 




 
Are you excited to finally explore the long-awaited Enchanted Dominion? Let us know in the comments below!
Square Enix Holdings have released their Financial Briefing Report for Fiscal Year 2017, which began on April 1st, 2016 and ended on March 31st 2017. Kingdom Hearts III is listed as "To Be Announced" under the "FY 2018 and Beyond" column on the Digital Entertainment-HD Games section of the report, along with the Final Fantasy VII Remake and a currently unnamed Marvel IP Project.
 
The slide was previously used in the U.K. Road Show report back in February.
 



On May 8, 2017, Twitter user José Álamo (@Jose_Strife), a reporter for the website Koi-nya, claimed to have apparent leaked information coming straight from the development team of Kingdom Hearts III (the Osaka Team). The information he provided, in a series of tweets, has been translated as follows.
 
Please keep in mind that these are unconfirmed and lack solid evidence, and have therefore been classified as rumors until proven otherwise.
 
 
He also added:
 
 
Today, he tweeted some clarifications in English due to some people being confused by his statements because of mistranslations.
 
 
KH13.com has contacted José Álamo for further clarifications.
 
José Álamo’s rumors on Kingdom Hearts III go way back to January 30, 2017, where he stated the following:
 
 
He added: “Obviously, this perfectionism from Nomura assures certain quality standards and the finished parts from the game look really good. In that sense we shouldn’t be worried. Slow, but safe.”
 
On March 16, 2017, Álamo also talked about a cancelled presentation for Kingdom Hearts III, (which has also been classified as a rumor):
 
 
José Álamo is known for having leaked a few things in the past, such as the reveal for The Last of Us Part II a week before its official announcement at PlayStation Experience 2016, and a new Fire Emblem game releasing for Nintendo Switch before the end of 2018.
He also has some other unconfirmed rumors, such as a Pokémon announcement being delayed, a new Assassin’s Creed game announcement coming up on the week of May 15, 2017, a new Animal Crossing and a new Metroid (Prime-style) games coming to the Switch before the end of 2018, and Square Enix internally discussing The World Ends With You IP.
 
It is also worth noting that in June 2016, there were some leaks in 4chan about the plot and overall game of Final Fantasy XV. Álamo stated that an inside source of his had confirmed that all those leaks were fake, but when the game released, all of those leaks turned out to be true.
 
With all this in mind, we advise our readers to take what they just read with a grain of salt, as they are all rumors at this point in time that could eventually be proven wrong.
 
*Final Fantasy Versus XIII, which was officially renamed in 2013 as Final Fantasy XV.
**Square Enix

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