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Square Enix has revealed new Kingdom Hearts merchandise, this time plushes of Donald Duck and Goofy in their Halloween Town attire. They are currently available for preorder on Yodobashi with an estimated shipping window of November 2023. The Donald Duck Halloween Town Ver. plush is priced at ¥4,950 (approx $34.91) and the Goofy Halloween Town Ver. plush is priced at ¥7,480 (approx $52.76).
At the bottom of this article, additional store links will be provided if they become available.
You can also view images of the new plushes via our albums below.
Donald Duck Halloween Town Ver.
Update 7/20/23: These plushes are now available for pre-order on the Square Enix Japan e-store.
Update 7/21/23: These plushes are now available for pre-order on AmiAmi and AitaiKuji.
- Donald Duck Halloween Town Ver. Square Enix e-Store Japan - November 2023 - ¥4,950 (approx $34.91)
- Goofy Halloween Town Ver. Square Enix e-Store Japan - November 2023 - ¥7,480 (approx $52.76)
- Donald Duck Halloween Town Ver. Aitai Kuji - November 2023 - ¥3,960 ($29.55)
- Goofy Halloween Town Ver. Aitai Kuji - November 2023 - ¥5,980 ($44.63)
- Donald Duck Halloween Town Ver. AmiAmi - November 2023 - ¥3,960 ($27.92)
- Goofy Halloween Town Ver. AmiAmi - November 2023 - ¥5,980 ($42.17)
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AmiAmi Japan have revealed and put up a new Kingdom Hearts round rug and a cushion covered in the franchise's symbols in a stained glass design. The cushion has the series logo on the back, with the quote "May your heart be your guiding key." on the front with a portion of the stained glass design while the rug just is the same design, but a full circle.
Both of these products are viewable through our galleries below, with their pricing and original estimated release shipping times. We will update this article if these two items become available on more storefronts.
Kingdom Hearts Round Rug - ¥10,450 - October 23rd, 2023
Kingdom Hearts Cusion - ¥10,450 - October 23rd, 2023
UPDATE: Both the Roung Rug and Cushion are now available to pre-order through AmiAmi English.
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Square Enix Japan has revealed even more Kingdom Hearts themed jewelry for pre-order; a silver necklace showcasing the emblem of the franchise, with art of Sora and Kairi on the back in silver and gold plating, a necklace with the King's emblem and Kingdom Chain Keyblade, and silver rings inspired by Roxas in silver and black coating with art of Roxas, Axel, and Xion engraved in the inside.
All these products are viewable through our galleries below, with their pricing and original estimated release shipping times.
Kingdom Hearts / Silver Necklace <Emblem> - ¥27,280 - November 11th, 2023
Kingdom Hearts / Silver Necklace <Emblem> Yellow Gold Coating - ¥27,280 - November 11th, 2023
Kingdom Hearts / Silver Necklace <King & Kingdom Chain> ¥29,700 - November 11th, 2023
Kingdom Hearts : Silver Ring <Roxas> - ¥24,200 - November 11th, 2023
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During the Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary event, SuperGroupies announced their second collab with the franchise with 45 brand new wearable accessories. We went over these products back in July, showcasing each product. SuperGroupies was kind enough to send us a gorgeous backpack inspired by Aqua, and an extremely comfortable and stylish jacket inspired by Riku. I'm honestly really impressed with both of these items, so I will be reviewing them for you all here today!
Aqua Backpack:
Starting off first the stunning backpack inspired off Aqua's attire. Judging from the pictures I was actually expecting a very small bag, sort of similar to the Loungefly size so I was very caught off guard how large it is. It has two main compartments, and two bottle holder style side pockets with string to tighten them around an object to keep them in place. The color of the backpack is a very similar color to Aqua's shirt, and the front compartment has an X design on it with Kingdom Hearts written on it with the Master's Sigil in the middle.
Inside the main compartment, it has lots of space allowing lots of room for things. I've used it a bunch since I've received it, and was able to carry lots of video game cases and photography accessories for my lightbox inside when I was travelling to a friends house.
What makes this backpack shine is the interior pattern. Both compartments on the front open to a black and grey checkerboard pattern with the franchise's symbols scattered about. In the main pocket on the back wall, a gorgeous stained glass pocket is sewn to the back themed to Aqua, showing her Wayfinder, the Land of Departure, and all three Wayfinders together and other symbols.
On the middle is a blue patch with the Master Defender Keyblade and a small Keyhole. It has a small little zipper to access the small pocket, givng you space for a wallet or some cards. The backpack overall can fit lots of things inside and is honestly very comfortable. One thing I do wish it had though, was some sort of Wayfinder keychain of some sort attached to one of the outer zippers to match the theme!
Riku Jacket:
This jacket was one I was worried about at first, because of the size difference, but they really knocked it out of the park. It's a nice black color, and the sleeves have a shiny silver to them. It has two large pockets on either side, and a zipper pocket on the left arm next to some belts. The right arm's cuff also features a very small Heartless sigil which I thought was a really cool addition since it matches the one on the chest as well.
The main body has a sleek blue line of fabric going across. Inside at the collar, it features a gorgeous logo of the letter R in blue and black and checkered with Way to the Dawn going through it as well as the crown, a seashell, and another Heartless sigil.
I'm not much of a jacket person myself, but I found it really comfortable compared to most jackets you can buy. I would consider more of a springbreaker type jacket if I was honest, and it's probably not best for super cold climates. The best part about it was that it fit perfectly! If you're not wearing the hood, the top of the zipper's flaps fold back to have a lapel design, similar to Riku's jacket. The hood is a bit too big for me, but I'm sure someone taller than I am would fit right into it. I definitely plan to wear this one out more during the fall and springtime weather!
SuperGroupies definitely knocks it out of the park with their products. I've been curious about them for so long, and I'm so thankful to be able to review these two items. Their Kingdom Hearts products are all stunning and now that I've seen it first hand I wholeheartedly believe the remainder of the collab's products are the same touch of quality! I might be picking more up in the future!
If you're interested in any of SuperGroupies Kingdom Hearts collaboration items, you can buy them directly off their website by clicking here. They do ship globally, but if you wish to order from their English website, you can do so as well here.
If you'd want to follow SuperGroupies on Twitter, you can follow them @SuperGroupiesUS.
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During the Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary trailer for the reveal of Kingdom Hearts IV, there are five shots of a forest reminiscent of California's Redwood National Park. What looks to be just a regular forest at first shows a small glimpse of what seems to be the foot of a vehicle from Star Wars.
Seven years ago, Gamesbeat interviewed Tetsuya Nomura about the possibility of a Star Wars world in Kingdom Hearts III, and after some time, Nomura was allowed to discuss the topic. Nomura went on to say that both companies (Disney Interactive and Square Enix) would have to contact both Disney and Lucasfilm to request permission to use any of the characters and locations. While it seemed impossible at the time, it appears that a deal might have indeed been agreed upon with this small tease.
The second shot of the forest clips shows a small set of three waterfalls. While these waterfalls were not featured in Star Wars Episode VI - Return of the Jedi, they are featured in the video games Star Wars Battlefront (2015) and Star Wars Battlefront II (2017)
Below are some comparison shots of the recent Kingdom Hearts IV reveal trailer and Star Wars Battlefront (2015):
While not precisely the same, they are similar enough. At this point, you're probably thinking, "Well, two separate properties ARE allowed to use the Redwood National Park's likeness, you know." And while you may be right, this following point is where things get interesting.
The third shot of the forest's clips pans up to reveal a metallic-looking object in the top right corner. Now, this blew past many heads because it blends in perfectly with the ground around it, but it's just clear enough to identify!
For those who aren't familiar with Star Wars technology, this foot belongs to the Galactic Empire's All Terrain Scout Transport, or AT-ST for short. It's a two-man, lightweight, bipedal walker used by ground forces within their military. At first, this just sounds ridiculous until you put both of them side by side.
Below are comparisons of the metallic object in the trailer and the foot of an Imperial AT-ST from an official plastic model based on the vehicle.
Right away, you can tell they're the exact same. The backplate that allows the foot to bend, the half circles on either side, and the pieces that come out on either side of the foot are just about identical.
While Square Enix hasn't officially confirmed Star Wars is in Kingdom Hearts IV, by the small tease of this foot, we can tell that Tetsuya Nomura has likely gotten permission from Disney and Lucasfilm to use their property.
Do you believe these assumptions to be true, or is it just a mountain over a molehill? Let us know in the comments!
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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:
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Square Enix Japan have announced a new item available for pre-order off their E-Store, a mouse pad in the design of Sora's stained glass from Kingdom Hearts!
The mouse pad will release on January 22, 2022, and it is priced at ¥1,650 which converted to US Dollar is roughly $14.79. Keep in mind that this is a converted price and is in no way official to it's actual pricing.
You can view the mouse pad through our gallery below:
You can also view the store page for this item at Square Enix Japan's E-Store.
UPDATE: This mouse pad is now available to pre-order from the European and North American Square Enix stores! Their respective prices, store links, and release dates are listed below:
- €16.99 on the European store and releasing on May 28, 2022.
- $17.99 on the North American store and releasing in April 2022.
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Square Enix Japan has announced a new item available for pre-order for their E-Store, a silicon ice cube tray in the shape of the Kingdom Key from Kingdom Hearts!
The Kingdom Hearts Silicon Ice Tray will be releasing on December 25, 2021, and is priced at ¥2,200, which converted to USD is roughly $19.71. This is not an official price however, it's just a converted one.
You can view the Kingdom Hearts Silicon Ice Tray through our gallery below:
You can view the store page for this item on Square Enix Japan's official E-Store.
UDPATE: This item is now available to pre-order from the North American store! Its provided release window is July 2022 and it's priced at $19.99.
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During the Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Trailer shown earlier this morning, a new Ichiban Kuji lottery was announced. It showcased a new Sora and Kairi set of figures in their throne chairs from the artworks of Kingdom Hearts III and Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory respectively. Additionally, it is scheduled for a 2022 release.
This is the third Ichiban Kuji lottery in the series history, with the first being in 2019 and the second in 2020. You can view these figures in the 20th Anniversary trailer below.
Update 10/6/2021: The Kingdom Hearts ~20th Anniversary~ Ichiban Kuji has been updated, showing the ranked prizes. You can see the prize list below:
○ Prize A Sora Statue
○ Prize B Kairi Statue
○ Prize C Design Clock
○ Prize D Plush Mascot
○ Prize E Canvas Board
○ Prize F Hand Towel
○ Prize G Glass
○ Prize H Keyblade Charm Collection
○ Prize One Prize Sora Statue-Last One ver. ~
○ Double Chance Campaign Sora Statue ~ Last One ver. ~We will continue to update once new information releases! So stay tuned!
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The Nendoroid of Kingdom Hearts III Ver. Roxas is now available to pre-order from Good Smile Company!
He is available to pre-order from February 17th to March 31st and will release in October 2021 and is priced at ¥5,545 ($58.99) His product page says there's an estimated shipping period of November 2021. You can pre-order him here.
He comes with his Oblivion and Oathkeeper Keyblades, and an extra head with his hood up.
You can view the Kingdom Hearts III Ver. Roxas Nendoroid through our gallery below:
Good Smile Company recently announced other Kingdom Hearts III Nendoroids, you can see them in our article here!
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The 'Project Xehanort' Guess the Name campaign is officially over! The title of the new game/mobile experience will be revealed January 30 at 12:00 AM PT.
The winners of the Guess the Name contest will be directly messaged on Twitter, and the Project Xehanort Twitter account handle will be changed to the actual game name.
Update: The official Twitter for Project Xehanort has apologized for their typo, and the name will be revealed on January 31 at 12am PT.
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To celebrate the release of Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind, there will be an exhibit held at Tokyo, Shibuya-ku 2-24-12 Shibuya Scramble Square, on the 12F of the Event Space from January 31 to February 2. It will be known as the Connected Hearts Exhibition, and with it, a campaign being held seven winners will be selected and given a special piece of artwork.
Note: Delivery of prizes is limited to Japan residents only.
【Campaign Guidelines】
● The person must have a good terms Twitter account and not have it set as "Private".
● The person's account must be able to accept DMs.
● The person must be following the official KH twitter (@_KINGDOMHEARTS)
※ To enter, please retweet the tweet.
※ Use the hashtag #繋がるハート展 in your retweet.
※ Once a winner has been chosen, the winner will be DMed by the official KH Twitter. (NOTE: The winner will not be able to choose which gift they'll get.)
Campaign duration: January 31~February 9Translation credit goes to KH13's Ryuji!
You can take a look at some images of the event's artwork and set up below!
The Seven Hearts' names roughly translate to Journey, Destiny, Promise, Twilight, Duplicity, Missing and Eternal.
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Two music boxes have been added to the merchandise list for the recent Yokohama concert on their main website. One plays "The Other Promise" and the other plays "Vector to the Heavens". Each one of them are limited to 3 per customer and are listed for ¥7,400 each.
Thanks to Churro for the tip!
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Series creator and director Tetsuya Nomura will be illustrating a brand new piece of artwork for Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind. It's to be the main visual of the theme. A sample image of the top part of the theme was released via the Playstation Blog, where it details about the DLC announcement and trailer. You can check out the sample image below.
You can pre-order the Japanese version of the Re Mind DLC here, and the concert video bundle version here.
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Famitsu has published a small interview on their website featuring composers Yoko Shimomura, Tsuyoshi Sekito and Takeharu Ishimoto. The interview mainly focuses on their overall thoughts of the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World of Tres- orchestra.
Credit to the translations goes to KH13 staff Mio and Solis!
Quote—Now that today’s performance in Osaka is over, please share with us your impressions.
Shimomura: After having traveled around the globe for the World Tour, this performance was in Japan for the first time since April. Also because we’re in my hometown, Osaka, I feel relieved. Compared to the audiences in other countries, Japanese audiences listen very quietly, so I was worried about how they would react. When I glanced over at the audience, I saw people smiling and sometimes nodding along with the music, which brightened me up and allowed me to give a better performance.
Ishimoto: I still get nervous getting on stage. (laughs)
—It didn’t seem like that (laughs).
Ishimoto: I did my best not to show it. Actually, my hands were rather sweaty. I thought of saying something funny, but it’s not that kind of atmosphere in a concert like this (laughs).
Sekito: Osaka is also my hometown, but I didn’t know about the Osaka Symphony Orchestra as I am unfamiliar with music.
Shimomura: “Unfamiliar with music”... (laughs)
Sekito: The performance and expressiveness of the Osaka Symphony Orchestra was amazing. I wanted to tell the audience how wonderful it was, but I was too nervous and couldn’t convey it on stage properly. So, that’s why I'm telling it here and now (laughs).
Shimomura: I have to admit, it was wonderful indeed.
—Did you feel anything different performing in Osaka and doing it in Tokyo back in April?
Ishimoto: I didn’t notice because I was nervous (laughs).
Shimomura: The hall was more compact than at the Tokyo performance, so I felt more intimate with the audience.
—What factors in the KH music do you think charms the fans from all around the world?
Shimomura: In this game, even if the story is tremendous and there are some complicated bits, at its foundation there are bonds and love. Because it is something that anyone can easily feel and understand, I think it is what attracts people. The pieces I compose are relatively straightforward; fun ones are extremely happy, sad ones are melancholic from beginning to end. Because they are easy to convey, people quickly understand them.
Ishimoto: I think it’s because of the abundance of the worlds. You won’t get bored since the atmosphere changes drastically from a world to another, and there is a lot of cadence in the game. It’s charming because this cadence is present during the whole game, including the music.
Shimomura: It’s very difficult to write the music because of said abundance (laughs).
Ishimoto: There are so many variations to it that it isn’t just a happy game, nor just a dark one. I think it’s appealing to people because it has all of the human emotions.
Sekito: This time, I was allowed to write relatively cheerful pieces for the Gummi ship sequences and mini games, among others. I wrote the Gummi ship ones with the purpose to cheer on the players, something that would give the feeling of moving forward. I think it’s appealing because of its rich variety of songs, where each one has our various thoughts put into it.
—I heard that you traveled around the globe with the World Tour. Among all the countries in which you performed, is there one that left a special impression?
Shimomura: Although each performance was impressive and memorable, I received the first “Yoko Call” at the Mexico concert back in November (laughs). It was embarrassing, but it did leave an impression on me.
—When did the “Yoko Call” occur?
Shimomura: I received it during the encore.
—The overseas audience are passionate, after all.
Shimomura: There were so many lively spectators my nervousness went away. They even stood up after the first song and applauded. Of course, there were countries that listened quietly like Japan, so I felt the different characteristics in each country.
—About 7 months have passed since the Tokyo performance in April; has there been any changes performance wise?
Shimomura: Because the orchestras that perform are different in every country, each one is a once in a lifetime experience, However, the conductor is developing a deeper understanding of the music with every performance, increasing perfection.
—Please tell us about your enthusiasm for the final performance of the Tour in Yokohama, in December.
Sekito: Video games are often regarded as a accumulation of arts, but this orchestra concert is also a gathering of composers, arrangers, a conductor, performers and engineers. I hope this experience will lead you to take interest in orchestra concerts and go watch their other season concerts. In the halls, you will be able to experience music not only by ear but also through your soul.
Ishimoto: I think this is a worthwhile concert even if you do not regularly go to concerts. Nowadays, it is being said that people tend not to go to concerts or live events because of the need to buy tickets. It’s because there are easy ways, like YouTube, to view the footage without actually going to the event, but still feel like you did. However, you can only experience the live sound traveling through the air from performers in a hall. Also, we cannot record this concert, so it is a valuable concert that you can only experience in the hall.
Shimomura: My parents, relatives, and friends came to this concert not knowing the KH series, but still told me with a great smile that they enjoyed it. Although I don’t think they can say it was boring right to my face (laughs). Even outside of people I know, I’ve heard about people who came with their friend and ended up getting into the series, or people who started taking interest in other concerts because of this one. Hearing these, I’m very happy that we were able to create something that anybody can enjoy, and bring people into the world of KH and music through our music. If you have even the slightest bit of interest, I hope you come to the Yokohama performance that is a cumulation of the three years of Kingdom Hearts concert we started from the 2016 brass ensemble concert “KINGDOM HEARTS Concert -First Breath-.”
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Announced at the X019 conference, Kingdom Hearts 1.5+2.5 and Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue are finally coming to Xbox One and Xbox Game Pass.
To get players into the series, a free Kingdom Hearts III demo on the Xbox Store starting today.
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Square Enix is getting ready to start development on its next work within the Kingdom Hearts franchise by listing jobs in the Osaka team for UI Designer, Effect Designer, and Technical Artist for the "HD Development of the Kingdom Hearts series."
Since Square Enix hasn't officially announced a new title, these job listings are towards the development of a future or unreleased project. All three of these jobs have a 6 month trial period, so these new hires could potentially be starting off working on a current project. It should be noted that they list specifically for Playstation 4 and Xbox One, as well as Unreal Engine 4, so it's suggested that's what the next project will be developed for.
UI Designer
-This is a job where you will create an HD easy-to-understand and user-friendly User Interface for the Kingdom Hearts series.
-Production and implementation of an optimal UI according to a plan. Proposal and rule creation of UI design with the sense of unity throughout the game's development.
-Best part of this job is the user-friendly UI is one of the most important parts of the Kingdom Hearts series, and your creation will be used by millions of passionate fans all around the world.
-Need Knowledge of developing for the Playstaion 4 and the Xbox One
-Multi-lingual (Japanese, English)Effect Designer
-This job consists of creating HD effects for the Kingdom Hearts series.
-Effects are very important for the game's graphical quality. This job branches into animation, technical aspects of effects, color, design, etc.
-Main required skills are experience in creating effects for the Playstation 4 and Unreal Engine 4's cascade tool.Technical Artist
-Shader development and workflow construction of the HD development of the Kingdom Hearts series.
-Need experience of development environment and building tools for the Playstation 4 and Xbox One.
-Visual proposals, effecient workflow, DCC tool script and shader creation.
Credit for the translations, thanks to @ryujiblades!
Thanks to Kingdom Hearts Union for the tip!
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The SQEX Music Twitter just announced that the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World of Tres- is adding two additional performances in Yokohama, Japan set for December 26 and December 27. Both shows will take place at the Pacifico Yokohama National Hall played by the Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra. Each ticket will cost ¥9,166 with tax included. Starting today the site will be accepting lottery tickets for both performances at the Square Enix e-Store. For more information about these performances and the upcoming Osaka performance on November 30, check out their main site.
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August has ended, and with that SixonClothing, Hot Topic, BoxLunchGifts, and PartyCity have updated their Kingdom Hearts merchandise!
First off SixonClothing has revealed their Aqua bikini swimsuit and their Organization XIII one-piece swimsuit! Both swimsuits are up for pre-order for $34.99!
They are available to pre-order here:
You can view these swimsuits in the galleries below!
Hot Topic is back with more merchandise this month!
First off is a Kingdom Hearts Plain O-Ring Skirtall in both regular and plus sizes! It's a white and plaid dress, with symbols from the series! The regular will cost $49.90 and the plus size will bring you to $52.90!
Next up, Hot Topic is selling a Kingdom Hearts Kairi a Sora wig! The red Kairi wig is on sale for $15.52 while the Sora wig is $19.92! You can view both wigs in our gallery below!
Lastly on the new merchandise from Hot Topic, the Kingdom Hearts Keyblade Collection Vol. 2 Blind Boxes are currently on sale for $10.32! It features the Kingdom Key D, Riku's Way to the Dawn, Star Seeker, Wishing Lamp, Sweet Memories, and lastly Pumpkinhead!
Next up on the list is Loungefly back with more enamel pins! Both the Sora, Donald, and Goofy pin and the King Mickey pin are on sale for $7.12! You can view both pins in the galleries below.
Lastly, PartyCity has updated their Kingdom Hearts costume section, which includes child costumes of the main trio of Kingdom Hearts III! A Sora and Riku wig are also available separately. The wigs are on sale for $24.99 while the costumes for Sora and Riku are $34.99 each. The Kairi Halloween costume is currently listed for $39.99!
The products are available to purchase here:You can check out the gallery of all the costumes and wigs below!
This concludes KH13's monthly merch round-up! Thank you to Churro for all the tips! Does anyone have a favorite piece of merch from this monthly round-up? Follow us on Twitter, Facebook, and Tumblr for more news on Kingdom Hearts!
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Loungefly has recently revealed a new set of Kingdom Hearts inspired merchandise, based off King Mickey. The set of items are listed to release in 2019 and are listed on the Australian and New Zealand distributor website known as Ikon Collectable. Fans are able to choose between three different King Mickey items such as: a Mickey card holder, a Mickey themed convertible backpack, and a Mickey key crossbody bag.
You can check out these items below!
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Monogram International has announced a series 4 for their Kingdom Hearts keychain set. The set includes characters from Kingdom Hearts III and releases in November 2019.
You can preorder them from Entertainment Earth as a 6-pack or a case. You can also view the set in the picture below. Thanks to @churroz for the picture.
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Originally scheduled for a spring release, the Kingdom Hearts VR Experience gets an update on July 25 for free, adding Olympus Coliseum and battles that require a motion controller. The official Japanese Kingdom Hearts account announced it this morning, with PlayStation confirming it releases in English the very same day. As for the Twilight Town update, it has yet to be confirmed if it will be separate or in this version. A short trailer was included with the announcement, which you can watch below on our YouTube channel.
UPDATE [July 24, 2019]: Part 2 of Kingdom Hearts VR is now available on the PlayStation Store. Twilight Town and The World That Never Was have been added in addition to Olympus Coliseum. The official Kingdom Hearts Twitter have provided some new screenshots for the update. You can view them in the gallery below.
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Square Enix Merchandise @SQEX_MD_GOODS have revealed two new Bring Arts, Roxas and Xion, for the Kingdom Hearts line at their booth at San Diego Comic Con.
You can view some shots of the figures below.
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Yen Press has announced on their website that they will be bringing the Kingdom Hearts X light novel to the west on December 10, 2019. It will have 160 pages and retail for $14.00 USD and $21.00 CAN.
The novel previously released in Japan, and is titled Kingdom Hearts X: The Story of You and the Keyblade.
Other upcoming products from Yen Press include:
Kingdom Hearts III, Chapter 0: Prologue which released recently and is available for download now.
Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded novel releasing August 20, 2019.
Kingdom Hearts 3D novel releasing October 29, 2019.
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Kingdom Hearts Smartphone Shoulder Strap coming October 2023; Pre-Orders available via Yodobashi
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Square Enix revealed a new smartphone shoulder strap featuring Kingdom Hearts icons. It's black, and has the crown, heart, and King sigil on it. It's currently priced at ¥3,520 ($25 USD) and has an estimated shipping date of October 2023 at this time.
Additional store links will be listed at the bottom of this article when more are provided.
You can currently pre-order this product on Yodobashi and you can view pictures of the product via our album below.
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