The entire Kingdom Hearts saga is coming to Steam next month

Square Enix has announced that several Kingdom Hearts games are coming to Steam next month. Three compilations, and one compilation of those compilations, will bring the entire “Dark Seeker Saga” to Valve’s storefront. On June 13, you will be able to purchase the following titles on Steam: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX Kingdom […]

The entire Kingdom Hearts saga is coming to Steam next month

Square Enix has announced that several Kingdom Hearts games are coming to Steam next month. Three compilations, and one compilation of those compilations, will bring the entire “Dark Seeker Saga” to Valve’s storefront.

On June 13, you will be able to purchase the following titles on Steam:

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 (package including all compilations above)

If you’re jumping into the series for the first time or returning from a long absence and don’t know how to decipher the weird names of these titles, here’s what each game includes:

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 +2.5 ReMIX

  • Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
  • Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain 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:Coded (remastered cinematics in HD)

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 + Respirit

  • Kingdom Hearts III
  • Re Mind DLC

This isn’t the first time the Kingdom Hearts series has come to PC. These games have been available on the Epic game Store since 2021. But it’s always nice to see another audience discover a beloved franchise. Now everyone can tune in and join the wait for more news about the upcoming Kingdom Hearts IV.

The franchise’s move to Steam also comes shortly after Square Enix announced it would “aggressively” pursue a cross-platform strategy after Final Fantasy VII Rebirth and Final Fantasy XVI failed to meet release expectations. sales. The publisher is in the midst of a structural reform that led to a series of layoffs at its California and U.K. offices last week.

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