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Square Enix’s Kingdom Hearts series is set to debut on Steam this June

Square Enix’s Kingdom Hearts series is coming to Steam on June 14, 2024, expanding its reach to a broader PC audience.

Square Enix, in collaboration with Disney and Valve, is bringing the beloved Kingdom Hearts series to Steam on June 14, 2024. This exciting news has been revealed through an announcement trailer featuring a newly re-recorded version of the single “Simple and Clean” by long-time collaborator Utada Hikaru. The trailer can be viewed below.

Titles arriving on Steam

You will soon be able to enjoy several Kingdom Hearts titles on Steam, including:

  • Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue
  • Kingdom Hearts III + Re Mind DLC
  • Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece (a comprehensive bundle of all the above compilations)

What’s included in each compilation?

For those unfamiliar with the series or confused by the various titles, here’s a breakdown of what each compilation includes:

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX:

  • Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
  • Kingdom Hearts Re of Memories
  • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (HD remastered cinematics)
  • Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix
  • Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix
  • Kingdom Hearts: Re (HD remastered cinematics)

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue:

  • Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD
  • Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A Fragmentary Passage-
  • Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover (movie)

Kingdom Hearts III + Re Mind:

  • Kingdom Hearts III
  • Re Mind DLC

Expanding the audience

This marks the series’ first appearance on Steam, although it has been available on the Epic Games Store since 2021. The move to Steam is expected to significantly broaden the series’ PC audience, offering greater accessibility to fans and newcomers alike.

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