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OrpheusJoshua

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  1. The official Disney Pins Blog has announced that a new Kingdom Hearts pin is now available at Disney Theme Parks via Disneyland, Walt Disney World, and the Disney Store. Fans can purchase this item and several other recently launched premium pins for $21.99. However, only 3,000 of these pins were produced. You can view the new Kingdom Hearts pin below. It features Mickey with the Kingdom Key D, which has one of his end quotes from the original game stating, "There will always be a door to the light." You can view the other newly made available pins via the official Disney Pins Blog.
  2. Square Enix has announced that the Android closed beta test for its upcoming free-to-play mobile game, Kingdom Hearts Missing–Link, has been delayed to Spring 2024. It was originally planned for January 2024. The development team apologized for the delay, explaining that they have more adjustments to make in order to ensure it can be played more comfortably. The iOS closed beta test of Kingdom Hearts Missing–Link was held in November 2023. At the same time, Tetsuya Nomura participated in a Special Focus Group Event in which several story, character, and gameplay details were discussed. Our team's Kimpchuu shared his impressions of the Kingdom Hearts Missing–Link iOS closed beta test, which you can check out here. A translation of the latest tweet from the official Kingdom Hearts Missing–Link account announcing the Android closed beta test delay can be viewed below via our team's Ryuji: View full article
  3. Square Enix has announced that the Android closed beta test for its upcoming free-to-play mobile game, Kingdom Hearts Missing–Link, has been delayed to Spring 2024. It was originally planned for January 2024. The development team apologized for the delay, explaining that they have more adjustments to make in order to ensure it can be played more comfortably. The iOS closed beta test of Kingdom Hearts Missing–Link was held in November 2023. At the same time, Tetsuya Nomura participated in a Special Focus Group Event in which several story, character, and gameplay details were discussed. Our team's Kimpchuu shared his impressions of the Kingdom Hearts Missing–Link iOS closed beta test, which you can check out here. A translation of the latest tweet from the official Kingdom Hearts Missing–Link account announcing the Android closed beta test delay can be viewed below via our team's Ryuji:
  4. The fan-led Kingdom Hearts online convention, March Caprice, has announced new information ahead of its arrival in March 2024. For those unaware of what March Caprice is about, the following passage summarizes its premise: The theme of March Caprice 2024 will be "data," as communicated by the announcement trailer and associated promotional artwork. Sans the livestreams and Melody of Memory Tourney, sign-ups for the event will close on January 13, 2024. On the other hand, livestream sign-ups will close on February 17, 2024 and Melody of Memory Tourney sign-ups will close on March 10, 2024. March Caprice 2024 proper will occur between March 24 and March 30, 2024. You can view more information about March Caprice via the Caprice Release or its official website, where one can also submit via various categories. Aside from the above, participans can make art, cosplay, merchandise, music, pre-recorded video, writing, and Smash Bros. tournament submissions. You can view the March Caprice 2024 announcement trailer below: View full article
  5. The fan-led Kingdom Hearts online convention, March Caprice, has announced new information ahead of its arrival in March 2024. For those unaware of what March Caprice is about, the following passage summarizes its premise: The theme of March Caprice 2024 will be "data," as communicated by the announcement trailer and associated promotional artwork. Sans the livestreams and Melody of Memory Tourney, sign-ups for the event will close on January 13, 2024. On the other hand, livestream sign-ups will close on February 17, 2024 and Melody of Memory Tourney sign-ups will close on March 10, 2024. March Caprice 2024 proper will occur between March 24 and March 30, 2024. You can view more information about March Caprice via the Caprice Release or its official website, where one can also submit via various categories. Aside from the above, participans can make art, cosplay, merchandise, music, pre-recorded video, writing, and Smash Bros. tournament submissions. You can view the March Caprice 2024 announcement trailer below:
  6. Square Enix has listed three new Kingdom Hearts keychains for pre-order on their Japanese storefront; Two Become One, Bond of Flame, and the χ-blade. Each costs ¥2,090 (tax included), with September 9th, 2023, shipments. We'll update this article if the products become available via other Square Enix store branches and/or Aitai Kuji. You can view the new keychains via our galleries below:
  7. Square Enix has listed three new Kingdom Hearts keychains for pre-order on their Japanese storefront; Two Become One, Bond of Flame, and the χ-blade. Each costs ¥2,090 (tax included), with September 9th, 2023, shipments. We'll update this article if the products become available via other Square Enix store branches and/or Aitai Kuji. You can view the new keychains via our galleries below: View full article
  8. Following the release of the Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Vinyl LP Box, a video interview was conducted with the franchise's composer, Yoko Shimomura. Our team's Ryuji has translated this interview in full, quoted below:
  9. Following the release of the Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Vinyl LP Box, a video interview was conducted with the franchise's composer, Yoko Shimomura. Our team's Ryuji has translated this interview in full, quoted below: View full article
  10. Disney Japan and Japanese company UUL have announced and revealed a slew of new Kingdom Hearts household items purchasable via the latter's storefront. These products comprise tableware sets representing Destiny Islands and Twilight Town, alongside character-themed cushion covers and rugs. You can view each piece of household merchandise via our galleries below: Reliable retailer Aitai Kuji conveniently has these items available for pre-order for global fans. Firstly, the Destiny Islands and Twilight Town tableware sets cost ¥12,100 each. Next, each character-themed rug, costing ¥8,000, is listed below: Sora Riku Kairi Roxas Axel Lastly, each character-themed cushion cover, costing ¥5,700, is listed below: Sora Riku Kairi Roxas Axel
  11. Disney Japan and Japanese company UUL have announced and revealed a slew of new Kingdom Hearts household items purchasable via the latter's storefront. These products comprise tableware sets representing Destiny Islands and Twilight Town, alongside character-themed cushion covers and rugs. You can view each piece of household merchandise via our galleries below: Reliable retailer Aitai Kuji conveniently has these items available for pre-order for global fans. Firstly, the Destiny Islands and Twilight Town tableware sets cost ¥12,100 each. Next, each character-themed rug, costing ¥8,000, is listed below: Sora Riku Kairi Roxas Axel Lastly, each character-themed cushion cover, costing ¥5,700, is listed below: Sora Riku Kairi Roxas Axel View full article
  12. The artist for the Kingdom Hearts series' numerous manga adaptions, Shiro Amano, recently shared new artwork via their Twitter account that crosses over Sora, Donald, and Goofy from Kingdom Hearts with a more niche Square IP, Parasite Eve. For those wondering why Amano would illustrate a piece connecting to Parasite Eve, of all things, it's because they have quite a personal history with the title, as they discussed in their Twitter thread. Our team’s Ryuji translated Amano’s statements: You can view Shiro Amano's artwork of Kingdom Hearts and Parasite Eve below: View full article
  13. The artist for the Kingdom Hearts series' numerous manga adaptions, Shiro Amano, recently shared new artwork via their Twitter account that crosses over Sora, Donald, and Goofy from Kingdom Hearts with a more niche Square IP, Parasite Eve. For those wondering why Amano would illustrate a piece connecting to Parasite Eve, of all things, it's because they have quite a personal history with the title, as they discussed in their Twitter thread. Our team’s Ryuji translated Amano’s statements: You can view Shiro Amano's artwork of Kingdom Hearts and Parasite Eve below:
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