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Square Enix Japan has revealed a brief 15-second trailer for the release of Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece for Cloud. This commerical is solely meant to advertise the game's current launch in the region.
You can view the Japan launch trailer for Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece for Cloud below:
These Cloud games are releasing on February 10th, 2022.
For more information on Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece for Cloud, check out our prior coverage.
Square Enix has unveiled a new product available for pre-order via their Japan digital storefront. This item is a tote bag that comes with attachable Sora and Mickey plushes, releasing on June 25, 2022 for ¥11,000 ($95.22).
You can currently pre-order this tote bag and plushes via the Japan store and view the provided images of the item via our gallery below:
UPDATE: This item is now available for pre-order via the North American Square Enix store for $99.99 ahead of a provided October 2022 release window!
The Japanese portal website for Kingdom Hearts has updated, giving more details for the franchise's 20th anniversary event. The event is using a special lottery system in order to attend, where 150 people will be chosen from applying and will be able to experience the stage and exhibition. 
The event will take place on Sunday, April 10th, 2022 in Shibuya Hikarie on the 9th floor of Hikarie Hall. Doors will open at 14:00 and the stage event starts at 17:00. Attendees are free to experience the special exhibition until the stage events starts. The event is scheduled to end around 20:00. It is prohibited to take videos or photos during the stage performance or record audio.
If fans were wanting to attend, the application process starts Thursday, February 17, 2022 at 23:59. Applicants wanting to attend must be a legal resident of Japan and are of 18 years of age or older. You must register as a member of Square Enix Members and install the mobile application.
After the application process has ended, the winners will be decided and not on a first-come, first-serve basis. Winners will be notified by email in early March 2022. You can apply via the official Square Enix Japan Member website. 
You can view newly revealed images of the event's Special Live Talk Show and Memories Locker below:
 
The official Kingdom Hearts Japan Twitter account has shared a new development regarding the soon-to-be-released Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece for Cloud. 
A translation of the announcement has been performed via our team's Ryuji, viewable below:
"The Kingdom Hearts series of games on Nintendo Switch have been patched with this Day 1 patch, aimed to fix gameplay issues that occur mid-play on both the full and demo versions of the games."
No specific errors or bugs have been stated. 
You can view the initial tweet sharing this announcement below:
The official Utada Hikaru Youtube channel has announced that they will be premiering the music video of the A. G. Cook remix "Face My Fears" tomorrow at 7 AM EST/ 4 AM PST.
UPDATE: The remix video is now viewable, available below:
If you missed it, check out Utada Hikaru's live performance of "Face My Fears".
Square Enix has shared new official Kingdom Hearts artwork via the franchise's official Twitter accounts (English & Japanese), commemorating the legendary Final Fantasy VII's 25th anniversary. 
Sora is shown in Scala ad Caelum, mirroring a pose Cloud does in the key art for Final Fantasy VII Remake, with Midgar as the backdrop.
This isn't the first time the Kingdom Hearts media accounts have celebrated Final Fantasy VII this way, as it previously occurred in 2017 for Final Fantasy VII's 20th anniversary.
You can view the new Kingdom Hearts art featuring Sora to celebrate Final Fantasy VII's 25th anniversary via our gallery below:
 
Chapter 22 for the Kingdom Hearts III manga is now available in English from Yen Press. Toy Box Part 3 can be bought as a digital download from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Book Walker, ComiXology, Google Play, iBooks, and Kobo. The issue's price varies from $1.99 for the United States to $2.99 in Canada.

Chapter 22 was released in Japanese on Gangan Online back on January 13th Chapter 22 is planned to release on Gangan Online on February 10th.
You can also check out the articles for the previous chapters by clicking on the links below!
Chapter 0 Prologue     Japanese   English Chapter 1 The New Departure     Japanese   English Chapter 2 Olympus Coliseum Part 1      Japanese   English Chapter 3 Olympus Coliseum Part 2      Japanese   English Chapter 4 Olympus Coliseum Part 3      Japanese   English Chapter 5 Olympus Coliseum Part 4      Japanese   English Chapter 6 Olympus Coliseum Part 5      Japanese   English Chapter 7 Olympus Coliseum Part 6     Japanese   English Chapter 8 Olympus Coliseum Part 7 Japanese  English Chapter 9 The Dark World    Japanese   English Chapter 10 Unbreakable Connection   Japanese   English Chapter 11 The Self inside the Mirror      Japanese   English Chapter 12 Reunion    Japanese   English Chapter 13 Warmth     Japanese  English Chapter 14 Destiny Island    Japanese   English   Chapter 15 Remaining Light   Japanese   English Chapter 16 Tracking the Bond   Japanese  English  Chapter 17 Following the Heart's Guidance   Japanese  English Chapter 18 Twilight Town [1]   Japanese   English Chapter 19 Twilight Town [2]   Japanese   English Chapter 20 Tox Box [1]   Japanese   English Chapter 21 Toy Box [2]   Japanese   English Chapter 22 Toy Box [3]   Japanese In addition, Volume 2 of the manga is now available for Japan. The English version is schedule to release on March 22nd.
Late last year, the official Tokyo Disney Resort announced the return of the Kingdom Hearts Disney ambassador hotel room. This room is now available for those who managed to reserve a spot, and there's one particularly intriguing facet about the room that potentially warrants discussion. 
So, within this area is a treasure chest, and its contents are not allowed to be shown until April 28th, 2022, likely to not spoil future room reservers. However, a prominent translator in the Kingdom Hearts community, Audrey, who has been within the room, has stated the contents of the treasure chest since that isn't explicitly restricted. 
She has been continually updating details regarding the contents on Twitter, but what is clear so far is that there is an Oathkeeper Keyblade with a differently depicted design than the norm. Apparently, the keychain is different, being entirely blue rather than half-blue.
With how meticulously crafted the Keyblade is, this could likely not be a production error. Audrey's following tweet further describes the keychain's appearance.
There could be no deep meaning to any of this, but there are still notable oddities about the difference in design. Regardless, we can add this as another point of speculation as we await the anniversary event on April 10th. 
Kingdom Hearts content creator Bio-Roxas provided the following reasonable statements that could explain this design choice for the Oathkeeper keychain:
You can view the Twitter thread from Audrey detailing and showcasing the Kingdom Hearts Disney ambassador hotel room below:
 
Utada Hikaru, prominently known in the Kingdom Hearts community for performing the franchise's theme songs, has shared a live performance of the English version of "Face My Fears," the opening theme of Kingdom Hearts III. 
You can view this extraordinary performance via Hikaru's official Youtube channel below:
 
To celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series, Square Enix e-STORE Japan will be giving away discount coupon codes that can be used when ordering new Kingdom Hearts-related products to anyone who orders and receives a product related to "Kingdom Hearts" from the Square Enix e-Store during the campaign period. The campaign will be active until the end of March 2023, only in Japan.
Campaign Notes:
*Coupons will expire when the campaign ends, and anyone with unused coupons will lose them.
*Certain Kingdom Hearts products are not eligible for the coupon code. For more details, check this link for a list of eligible items.
*If for some reason, your order ends up arriving later than the campaign's end date (March 31, 2023), you will not receive a coupon code. Coupon codes can only be received the moment your order is considered as "Received".

Square Enix has added silver and gold variants of Kingdom Hearts necklaces adorned with the iconic heart and crown imagery onto their Japanese digital storefront. The golden necklaces are ¥85,800 (approximately $746.66), while the silver ones are ¥19,800 (approximately $172.31). Each necklace is stated to release on June 11th, 2022.
Additionally, a character representative stone can be chosen alongside a single necklace, with the following characters being options:
Sora: Blue Topaz Riku: Blue Sapphire Kairi: Pink Tourmaline Roxas: Orange Sapphire Axel: Red Garnet Xion: Black Diamond Naminé: Diamond Terra: Citrine Aqua: Aquamarine Ventus: Peridot The necklaces' store pages have more info on the material of each stone. And, speaking of the store pages, each one is linked below alongside our own galleries depicting each product. 
Kingdom Hearts Silver Crown Necklace
Kingdom Hearts Gold Crown Necklace
Kingdom Hearts Silver Heart Necklace
Kingdom Hearts Gold Heart Necklace
Do you intend on purchasing any of these necklaces to give your wardrobe some classy Kingdom Hearts flair? Let us know in the comments below!
UPDATE: Each of these necklaces are currently available to pre-order from the North American Square Enix store! The silver variants are $179.99 while the gold versions are $779.99. Additionally, each necklace has a July 2022 release window.
Their store pages are listed below:
Gold Crown Necklace Gold Heart Necklace Silver Crown Necklace Silver Heart Necklace
Square Enix has added new celebratory Kingdom Hearts merchandise to their Japanese digital storefront; room fragrance mists based on Sora, Kairi, and Riku.
The following descriptors for each product are provided and were translated by our team's Ryuji.
Sora's fragrance is a fruity and refreshing citrus aroma of green apple, followed by the gentle sweetness of peach and jasmine. You can also smell a pleasant fragrance with a harmonious trace of violet and musk. Riku's fragrance has a cool citrus scent of lime, which gives way to a powerful accord of petitgrain and geranium. Followed musk and tonka bean to give the scent a soapy, clean feeling. Kairi's fragrance has a fresh scent of bergamot and lemon, followed by a lovely accord of peach and rose. You can also smell a sweet but crisp sweetness of vanilla and musk. You can view images of each fragrance mist via our gallery below, as well as links to their respective store pages. All three items are ¥5,940 (approximately $51.72) and will release on March 26th, 2022.
Kingdom Hearts Room Fragrance Mist - Sora
Kingdom Hearts Room Fragrance Mist - Kairi
Kingdom Hearts Room Fragrance Mist - Riku
Do you plan on purchasing any or all of these room fragrance mists to, uh, smell like Sora, Kairi, and Riku, I guess? I don't know. Let us know in the comments below!

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