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Gangan Online have posted Chapter 8 for the Kingdom Hearts III manga. You can check out the manga either on their site or in the gallery below. Chapter 9 will be available in early March. You can also check out the articles for the previous chapters by clicking on the links below! Chapter 0 Prologue (Japanese) Chapter 0 Prologue (English) Chapter 1 A New Journey (Japanese) Chapter 1 A New Journey (English) Chapter 2 Olympus Coliseum [1] (Japanese) Chapter 2 Olympus Coliseum [1] (English) Chapter 3 Olympus Coliseum [2] (Japanese) Chapter 3 Olympus Coliseum [2] (English) Chapter 4 Olympus Coliseum [3] (Japanese) Chapter 4 Olympus Coliseum [3] (English) Chapter 5 Olympus Coliseum [4] (Japanese) Chapter 5 Olympus Coliseum [4] (English) Chapter 6 Olympus Coliseum [5] (Japanese) Chapter 6 Olympus Coliseum [5] (English) Chapter 7 Olympus Coliseum [6] (Japanese) Chapter 7 Olympus Coliseum [6] (English) View full article
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Yen Press has announced the localization of Kingdom Hearts III: The Novel, Vol. 2. The novel is set to release on July 21st, 2020 and will cost $14.00 US/$18.50 CAN for paperback and $7.99 US/$9.99 CAN as a digital download. You can pre-order now as a paperback on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Indiebound or digitally on Amazon and Kobo. The novel has already been released in Japan as "GAME NOVELS Kingdom Hearts III Vol. 2 New Seven Hearts". Kingdom Hearts III: the Novel, Vol. 1 will be available on February 18th digitally and on February 25th as a paperback. View full article
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Yen Press has announced the localization of Kingdom Hearts III: The Novel, Vol. 2. The novel is set to release on July 21st, 2020 and will cost $14.00 US/$18.50 CAN for paperback and $7.99 US/$9.99 CAN as a digital download. You can pre-order now as a paperback on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Indiebound or digitally on Amazon and Kobo. The novel has already been released in Japan as "GAME NOVELS Kingdom Hearts III Vol. 2 New Seven Hearts". Kingdom Hearts III: the Novel, Vol. 1 will be available on February 18th digitally and on February 25th as a paperback.
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The official Kingdom Hearts Twitter announced today that a brand new physical Kingdom Hearts collection will become available in North America on March 17th of this year! This collection features both Kingdom Hearts The Story so Far and Kingdom Hearts III for $49.99! The Re Mind DLC is not included in this bundle. You can currently pre-order this collection on Gamestop! Will you be picking up this bargain of a collection? Let us know in the comments below! View full article
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The official Kingdom Hearts Twitter announced today that a brand new physical Kingdom Hearts collection will become available in North America on March 17th of this year! This collection features both Kingdom Hearts The Story so Far and Kingdom Hearts III for $49.99! The Re Mind DLC is not included in this bundle. You can currently pre-order this collection on Gamestop! Will you be picking up this bargain of a collection? Let us know in the comments below!
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Do you like it now?/Did you change your impression of her for the better?
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Kingdom Hearts III has been nominated in 4 categories for the 19th National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers (NAVGTR) awards. The categories include Best Game (Franchise Family), Original Dramatic Score (Franchise), Song Collection, and Song (Original or Adapted) for "Don't Think Twice". Kingdom Hearts hasn't been a stranger to the NAVGTR. The original Kingdom Hearts had 10 nominations in 2002 and won 4 awards. Kingdom Hearts II had 4 nominations in 2006. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days won its sole nomination in 2009 for Best Game (Franchise Role Playing) and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance was nominated for the same category in 2012. The 19th Annual NAVGTR Awards will take place on February 24th.
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Kingdom Hearts III has been nominated in 4 categories for the 19th National Academy of Video Game Trade Reviewers (NAVGTR) awards. The categories include Best Game (Franchise Family), Original Dramatic Score (Franchise), Song Collection, and Song (Original or Adapted) for "Don't Think Twice". Kingdom Hearts hasn't been a stranger to the NAVGTR. The original Kingdom Hearts had 10 nominations in 2002 and won 4 awards. Kingdom Hearts II had 4 nominations in 2006. Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days won its sole nomination in 2009 for Best Game (Franchise Role Playing) and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance was nominated for the same category in 2012. The 19th Annual NAVGTR Awards will take place on February 24th. View full article
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Chapter 7 for the Kingdom Hearts III manga is now available in English from Yen Press. Olympus Coliseum can be bought as a digital download from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google Play, iBooks, and Kobo. The issue's price varies from $1.99 for the United States to $2.99 in Canada. Chapter 7 was released in Japanese on Gangan Online back on January 8th. Chapter 8 is planned to release on Gangan Online in early February. You can also check out the articles for the previous chapters by clicking on the links below! Chapter 0 Prologue (Japanese) Chapter 0 Prologue (English) Chapter 1 A New Journey (Japanese) Chapter 1 A New Journey (English) Chapter 2 Olympus Coliseum [1] (Japanese) Chapter 2 Olympus Coliseum [1] (English) Chapter 3 Olympus Coliseum [2] (Japanese) Chapter 3 Olympus Coliseum [2] (English) Chapter 4 Olympus Coliseum [3] (Japanese) Chapter 4 Olympus Coliseum [3] (English) Chapter 5 Olympus Coliseum [4] (Japanese) Chapter 5 Olympus Coliseum [4] (English) Chapter 6 Olympus Coliseum [5[ (Japanese) Chapter 6 Olympus Coliseum [5[ (English) Chapter 7 Olympus Coliseum [6] (Japanese) View full article
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Chapter 7 for the Kingdom Hearts III manga is now available in English from Yen Press. Olympus Coliseum can be bought as a digital download from Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Google Play, iBooks, and Kobo. The issue's price varies from $1.99 for the United States to $2.99 in Canada. Chapter 7 was released in Japanese on Gangan Online back on January 8th. Chapter 8 is planned to release on Gangan Online in early February. You can also check out the articles for the previous chapters by clicking on the links below! Chapter 0 Prologue (Japanese) Chapter 0 Prologue (English) Chapter 1 A New Journey (Japanese) Chapter 1 A New Journey (English) Chapter 2 Olympus Coliseum [1] (Japanese) Chapter 2 Olympus Coliseum [1] (English) Chapter 3 Olympus Coliseum [2] (Japanese) Chapter 3 Olympus Coliseum [2] (English) Chapter 4 Olympus Coliseum [3] (Japanese) Chapter 4 Olympus Coliseum [3] (English) Chapter 5 Olympus Coliseum [4] (Japanese) Chapter 5 Olympus Coliseum [4] (English) Chapter 6 Olympus Coliseum [5[ (Japanese) Chapter 6 Olympus Coliseum [5[ (English) Chapter 7 Olympus Coliseum [6] (Japanese)
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Previously, two Q&As were released on the Japanese Twitter of Square Enix, dubbed the 7 Questions of Light and 13 Questions of Darkness. We already covered them with translations previously, which you can view here and here. Today, Square Enix released an official translation of the two Q&As! WARNING: The following interviews and Q&As contain spoilers about Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind. Reader discretion is advised. View full article
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Previously, two Q&As were released on the Japanese Twitter of Square Enix, dubbed the 7 Questions of Light and 13 Questions of Darkness. We already covered them with translations previously, which you can view here and here. Today, Square Enix released an official translation of the two Q&As! WARNING: The following interviews and Q&As contain spoilers about Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind. Reader discretion is advised.
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What do you think of Data Greeting? It's the new photo mode in the Re:Mind DLC. It has limitless possibilities and scenarios that allows our creativity to go crazy! I myself am enjoying it immensely in the measly 30 minutes I've dabbled in it. Share any that you've come up with!
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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 9 Translation 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. View full article
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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 9 Translation 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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Hi everyone! I'm a lifelong Kingdom Hearts fan, and regular lurker on KH13 (especially at times like this when we're all waiting for the update and ReMind to drop XD). I don't tend to post anywhere nowadays (sometimes on reddit), but I think I was pretty active on forums back in the pre-KH2 days haha. Over the past nine months I've been writing an essay - called Kingdom Hearts III: A Conclusion without a Story - which analyses Kingdom Hearts III’s approach to storytelling; viewed both from the perspective of a player, and the perspective of a writer/game designer (hence being released on Gamasutra). My intention was to examine the game’s structure, ideas, and mistakes, and draw out numerous lessons that could be applicable to the reader’s own game – all centred around a main hypothesis. The hope is that anyone can read and enjoy it, but that developers will gain a lot more from the topics explored. As I mention in the article, while I adore the series, this critique is largely written from a game developer’s perspective, albeit with the insights (and frustrations) of a lifelong fan. Anyway, we start off slow, but I think I managed to extract a lot of interesting points and insights overall (especially in the later topics) - things that I'd definitely never thought about before in relation to the series. So whether you agree or disagree with my points, I hope anyone that takes the time enjoys reading it! Thank you very much for your time! And if nothing else, it's something else to read while waiting for ReMind =P I apologise if I've posted this in the wrong forum. I was considering posting it in Creative Media, but an essay didn't seem to quite fit the descriptions and other content I found there. Part 1 - https://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/JoshuaHallaran/20200121/356858/Kingdom_Hearts_III_A_Conclusion_without_a_Story__Part_1.php Part 2 - https://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/JoshuaHallaran/20200121/356865/Kingdom_Hearts_III_A_Conclusion_without_a_Story__Part_2.php Part 3 - https://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/JoshuaHallaran/20200122/356930/Kingdom_Hearts_III_A_Conclusion_without_a_Story__Part_3.php Part 4 - https://www.gamasutra.com/blogs/JoshuaHallaran/20200122/356980/Kingdom_Hearts_III_A_Conclusion_without_a_Story__Part_4.php Part 5 - https://gamasutra.com/blogs/JoshuaHallaran/20200123/356987/Kingdom_Hearts_III_A_Conclusion_without_a_Story__Part_5.php Part 6 - https://gamasutra.com/blogs/JoshuaHallaran/20200123/356988/Kingdom_Hearts_III_A_Conclusion_without_a_Story__Part_6.php
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PlayStation Japan has updated the file size for Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind on the JP PlayStation Store. The file size is listed at 14.2 GB for the bundle while the concert bundle is listed at 22.6 GB. *PLEASE NOTE that the Japanese Re Mind bundle will include a English Mode, so the file size may vary across different regions* The North American PlayStation Store has the DLC + Concert bundle listed at 8.4 GB while the regular bundle doesn't have a file size currently listed. The Australian PlayStation Store reportedly had the DLC + Concert bundle at 8.4 GB as well while the Xbox One version has a smaller file size of 6.41 GB. Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind will be available on January 23rd on PlayStation 4 and February 25th for Xbox One. Preview videos for the -World of Tres- concert video were uploaded onto Kingdom Hearts' YouTube channel. UPDATE [Jan 19 2020]: PlayStation Japan have updated the preview image on the Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind pre-order with new artwork of Sora and Kairi sharing a paopu fruit. You can view it below. The full version has been posted by @MysticDistance. You can view it below. Keep up to KH13.com for the latest Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind news and information!
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PlayStation Japan has updated the file size for Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind on the JP PlayStation Store. The file size is listed at 14.2 GB for the bundle while the concert bundle is listed at 22.6 GB. *PLEASE NOTE that the Japanese Re Mind bundle will include a English Mode, so the file size may vary across different regions* The North American PlayStation Store has the DLC + Concert bundle listed at 8.4 GB while the regular bundle doesn't have a file size currently listed. The Australian PlayStation Store reportedly had the DLC + Concert bundle at 8.4 GB as well while the Xbox One version has a smaller file size of 6.41 GB. Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind will be available on January 23rd on PlayStation 4 and February 25th for Xbox One. Preview videos for the -World of Tres- concert video were uploaded onto Kingdom Hearts' YouTube channel. UPDATE [Jan 19 2020]: PlayStation Japan have updated the preview image on the Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind pre-order with new artwork of Sora and Kairi sharing a paopu fruit. You can view it below. The full version has been posted by @MysticDistance. You can view it below. Keep up to KH13.com for the latest Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind news and information! View full article
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The Kingdom Hearts Youtube Channel have posted 2 preview videos for the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World of Tres- Concert video for the Re Mind DLC bundle. You can watch the videos on our Youtube channel or watch below. Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind DLC Concert Video Preview 1 Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind DLC Concert Video Preview 2 Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind is set to release on January 23rd for PS4 and Xbox One on February 25th on Xbox One. The concert video will include 19 tracks from the -World of Tres- concert. [UPDATE]: It has recently been observed by some eagle eyes in the community that the ESRB rating in these two concert videos is different than what was seen in previous trailers. This updated ESRB rating has added "Mild Blood" and "Mild Language". Additionally, it has changed "Alcohol Reference" to "Use of Alcohol". While we are uncertain on whether or not this rating applies to Re Mind as a whole or just the concert video, it is seeming likely that the ESRB rating just had to get updated for Re Mind's upcoming release. UPDATE [Jan 17th] The concert videos have been reuploaded on Kingdom Hearts Youtube channel with the ESRB rating updated to E10+ for Fantasy Violence and Alcohol References. What are your thoughts on this development? Let us know in the comments below!
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