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The Kingdom Hearts series is now on Steam, and has been discounted for a limited time | VGC

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The Kingdom Hearts series has been released on Steam for the first time.

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue and Kingdom Hearts III + Re Mind were all added to the Steam store today.

Until June 27, all three titles will also be sold at a 31% discount, meaning they wll cost:

  • Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX – $34.49 / £27.59 (was $49.99 / £39.99)
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue – $41.39 / £34.49 (was $59.99 / £49.99)
  • Kingdom Hearts III + Re Mind – $41.39 / £34.49 (was $59.99 / £49.99)

A bundle containing all three, titled Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece, is also available for a 31% discount on top of its already discounted price.

Until June 27, Integrum Masterpiece will cost $68.99 / £58.64 instead of $99.99 / £84.99, offering a total saving of $100.98 / £81.33 over buying all three separately at full price.

The Kingdom Hearts series of role-playing games, which were created through a collaboration between Square Enix and Disney, debuted on PS2 in March 2002. The series has since appeared on several platforms and has shipped over 33 million units, according to publisher Square Enix.

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Kingdom Hearts 4 was announced in April 2022 during a Kingdom Hearts 20th anniversary event in Tokyo.

According to Square Enix, Kingdom Hearts 4 will mark the beginning of an “epic new storyline” titled the ‘Lost Master Arc’.

Players will visit Quadratum, which Square Enix describes as “a large, expansive city set in a gorgeous, realistic world unlike anything ever seen before in the Kingdom Hearts series”.

The debut trailer saw the return of Sora’s Disney companions Donald and Goofy, in addition to the first appearance of Strelitzia, who is described as “a mysterious new character who appears before Sora in this strange new setting.”