The Kingdom Hearts franchise is coming to PC as Epic Games Store exclusive

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Kingdom Hearts (Image credit: Square Enix)

What you need to know

  • Kingdom Hearts is a legendary game franchise that brings together countless Disney and Pixar worlds.
  • The franchise has been exclusive to PlayStation for years, but recently came in full to Xbox consoles.
  • Now, Kingdom Hearts is making the jump to PC for the first time, exclusive to the Epic Games Store.
  • The entire collection will be available on March 30, 2021, with pre-orders starting now.

Kingdom Hearts is one of the most iconic game franchises around, bringing together numerous Disney and Pixar characters in epic, wild adventures. While the franchise made its debut on PlayStation consoles, last year it arrived in full on Xbox. Today, Kingdom Hearts expands to yet another platform with the announcement that the entire Kingdom Hearts series is coming to the Epic Games Store.

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Kingdom Hearts is finally coming to PC, but will be exclusive to the Epic Games Store. This includes the entire series, including Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory, Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMix, Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, and Kingdom Hearts 3 + ReMind. The series is available for pre-order starting right now from the Epic Games Store, and will release in full on March 30, 2021.

The Kingdom Hearts series is a third-person action franchise from Square Enix that puts the players in the shoes of many Disney and Pixar characters. It's a popular franchise that will undoubtedly find some success on PC when it launches, and may even join some lists of Best PC Games.

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