Good news: Square Enix has announced the entire Kingdom Hearts series is coming to PC on March 30. The bad news: they’ll only be available on the Epic Games Store, at least for now.

For the first time, PC gamers will be able to take part in the epic crossover RPG between beloved Disney worlds and Final Fantasy characters, and a series that spans nearly two decades.

“It is truly a great pleasure to bring so many Kingdom Hearts adventures to PC gamers around the world,” said Producer Ichiro Hazama. “Our collaboration with Epic Games is one that stretches back to the development of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, and as part of this ongoing relationship, the team at Epic Games have been incredibly supportive in helping us make this a reality. I’m incredibly excited for so many new players to discover and enjoy the action, magic and friendship of Kingdom Hearts on PC.”

The series is organized into four different games and compilations:

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5+2.5 ReMIX ($49.99)

  • 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 (HD Remastered cinematics)

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue ($59.99)

  • 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 DLC ($59.99)

Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory ($59.99)

All four games are available for pre-order on the Epic Games Store. Each game in the series has been rated E10+ by the ESRB. If you purchase Kingdom Hearts 3, you’ll also receive an Elemental Encoder keyblade to use in-game, as an Epic Games exclusive.


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