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Games in the Kingdom Hearts series
Kingdom Hearts
"You never know who you'll run into next."
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Released: • • • • (2002)
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Platform: Sony PlayStation 2
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As Sora, Kairi, and Riku prepare to explore the world on a raft, darkness destroys their world. Meanwhile, King Mickey of Disney Castle has gone missing, leaving Donald and Goofy to find "the key."
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2003
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Kingdom Hearts II
"The story is not over."
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Released: • • • • (2005)
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Platform: Sony PlayStation 2
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A young man named Roxas keeps having dreams of an adventure he's never had and a boy he's never met. And now, there's a girl named Naminé he's running into. And Sora, Donald, and Goofy soon face new enemies and the mysterious Organization XIII, that is, if they can ever wake up.
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2007
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2014
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Kingdom Hearts coded
Released: (2008-2010)
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Platform: Panasonic Docomo Prime Series-P-01A (Mobile Phone)
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Having just returned from their journey, a mysterious message appears in Jiminy's Journal from their first adventure, a journal that was supposed to be completely empty but for one line. To investigate, King Mickey has the journal digitized, but they soon find the journal infested with bugs. There is but one person ready for the job, and he's already in the journal.
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2010
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Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
"What mattered the most was remembered the least."
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Released: • • • • (2009)
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Platform: Nintendo DS
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In its quest for Kingdom Hearts, Organization XIII takes in two new members, Roxas and Xion, who become quick friends with Axel. Meanwhile, the restoration of Sora's memories has come to a complete halt, threatening his awakening, and an imposter has emerged sporting the Organization's black coat.
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Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
"Three friends, three destinies. Everything will link back to the beginning."
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Released: • • • • (2010)
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Platform: Sony PlayStation Portable
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Terra, Aqua, and Ventus are aspiring Keyblade Masters, but a strange new enemy, called the Unversed, threatens the Realm of Light, and a boy in a mask seems to be behind it all. But does the absence of Master Xehanort, a Keyblade Master, have anything to do with it?
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Kingdom Hearts χ
Released: (2013)
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Platform: Internet Browser
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Long ago, the World was filled with light. People loved the light. But bright light casts shadows that beget darkness. Darkness brings anxiety and fear, and war. To protect the light, Keyblade wielders traveled to different lands and sought to collect the light, hoping to have the power to push back the oncoming darkness.
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2015
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Kingdom Hearts Union χ
"To discover the end, a journey must start at the beginning."
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Released: • • • • (2015)
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Platform: iOS, Android
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The remake and sequel to Kingdom Hearts χ. Originally called Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ, the story continues from the perspective of a Dandelion, one of the Keyblade wielders chosen by Ava to avoid the Keyblade War altogether and ensure the light's survival.
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Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover
Released: • • • • (2017)
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Platform: Playstation 4
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Long ago, the World was filled with light. The Master of Masters gave five of his apprentices a Book of Prophecies, which foretells the inevitable destruction of light, and then disappeared, along with the sixth apprentice. The five Foretellers then created Unions and recruited Keyblade wielders to fight the darkness and protect the light. An hour-long cinematic released as part of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue.
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Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-
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Released: • • • • (2017)
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Platform: Playstation 4
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After falling to the darkness to save her friends, Aqua continues her journey through the Realm of Darkness, seeking to return to the Realm of Light. But she soon finds that the Realm of Light isn't as secure as she had left it. Released as part of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue.
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Kingdom Hearts Dark Road
"Why did he become the seeker of darkness?"
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Released: • • • • (2020)
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Platform: iOS, Android, Fire OS
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A prequel that explores the earliest adventures of a young Xehanort and Eraqus, delving into how the former ultimately became the Seeker of Darkness.
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Updates and Remakes
Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD
Released: • • • • (2017)
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Platform: Playstation 4
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Enhanced re-release of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance with high-definition graphics, new gameplay interface, and additional content. Released as part of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue.
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2017
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Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind
"The other tale that unfolded during the climax of KINGDOM HEARTS III."
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Released: • • • • (2019)
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Platform: Playstation 4 • Microsoft Xbox One
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DLC expansion pack for Kingdom Hearts III. Sora must ready himself to pay the ultimate price to save Kairi following the battle against Xehanort, uncovering hidden truths along the way.
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HD Compilations
Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMIX
"It all starts here."
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Released: • • • • (2013)
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Platform: Sony PlayStation 3
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High-definition re-release of Kingdom Hearts Final Mix and Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories with Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days remade entirely into full cinematic cutscenes.
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Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX
"An Unforgettable Journey."
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Released: • • • • (2014)
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Platform: Sony PlayStation 3
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High-definition re-release of Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix with Kingdom Hearts Re:coded remade entirely into full cinematic cutscenes.
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Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue
Released: • • • • (2017)
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Platform: Sony PlayStation 4
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High-definition re-release of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distancealong with a brand-new chapter titled Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- and a sixty-minute cinematic film based on Kingdom Hearts χ[chi] titled Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover.
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Spin-Offs and Miscellany
Kingdom Hearts V CAST
Released: • (2004)
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Platform: Verizon Wireless: V-Cast
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A Kingdom Hearts game that was developed exclusively for V Cast, Verizon Wireless's broadband service. It was released on October 1, 2004 in Japan and on February 4, 2005 in the United States as one of the launch games for the V Cast services.
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Kingdom Hearts Mobile
Released: (2008)
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Platform: Panasonic Docomo Prime Series-P-01A (Mobile Phone)
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A service released in Japan for the Docomo Prime Series-P-01A cell phones. It is portal where people can play minigames or download ringtones, wallpapers, and other things related to the Kingdom Hearts series.
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Kingdom Hearts Magical Puzzle Clash
Released: • (2009)
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Platform: PC Web Browser
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An online flash game released to the Disney website by Square Enix and Disney, made to promote Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.
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Kingdom Hearts Re:coded Gummiship Studio
Released: • (2011)
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Platform: PC Web Browser
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A flash adaptation of the mobile Gummiship Studio made for Facebook by Square Enix, made to promote Kingdom Hearts Re:coded as well as gaining new members for the North American Square Enix website.
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Kingdom Hearts VR Experience
Released: • (2019)
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Platform: Playstation VR
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A Kingdom Hearts game that was developed exclusively Playstation VR. It was released on January 23, 2019 in Japan and on February 28, 2019.
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