The Kingdom Hearts series is finally coming to Steam after three years of exclusivity on the Epic Games Store
The Kingdom hearts series is launching on Steam three years after it was originally ported to PC and released exclusively on the Epic Games Store.
Revealed in the description of one upcoming announcement trailer premiering later today on Square Enix’s YouTube channel, the games will launch on June 13, 2024. While there aren’t many further details, the description does confirm that this will include the entire “Dark Seeker Saga.” .”
Based on what’s already available on the Epic Games Store, it seems reasonable to expect Kingdom Hearts HD 1.2+2.5 ReMIX, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter PrologueAnd Kingdom hearts 3 and the downloadable content (DLC) of ‘Re Mind’ to appear on the platform. That chance also exists Kingdom Hearts melody of memorya rhythm games spin-off also available on the Epic Games Store will also be released.
If you are not familiar with the Kingdom hearts series, two of these titles are major compilations containing content from the entire series. get ready for some funky game titles. Kingdom Hearts HD 1.2+2.5 ReMIX includes: Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts 385/2 Days, Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix, And Kingdom Hearts Re: Encrypted. That’s an awful lot of games, but it’s worth keeping in mind that both Kingdom Hearts 385/2 days And Kingdom Hearts Re: Encrypted are present in the form of cutscenes that tell their respective stories without the original gameplay.
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue then contains Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HDthe film Kingdom Hearts x Back CoverAnd Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth through sleep. If this all sounds extremely confusing, all you really need to do is start filling it all out Kingdom Hearts HD 1.2+2.5 ReMIX before continuing Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue and then Kingdom Hearts 3to get the full experience.
The Kingdom hearts series is a long-running collaboration between Square Enix and Disney, bringing together elements from a range of Square Enix games Final fantasy and Disney properties such as ToyStory And Frozen. They’re incredibly meaty games with hours and hours of content to explore and while it’s important to emphasize that compatibility hasn’t been confirmed at this time, it seems like they would be a fantastic fit on the Steam Deck.