Those bundles are joined by two additional offerings: Kingdom Hearts 3 + Re Mind - combining the 2019 game and its DLC - plus Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory, a rhythm-action tour of the series' music that originally released last year.
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Wrapping up the collection is Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover, an HD movie set before Birth by Sleep.
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The second bundle available to PC players on 30th March is Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, featuring Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD (a spruced-up version of the 2012 3DS game), and Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-, a short adventure leading directly into the events of Kingdom Hearts 3. You'll also get Kingdom Hearts 2 Final Mix (a remaster of the second game), Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix (first released on PSP in 2010), and Kingdom Hearts Re:Coded - the 2011 DS remake of Kingdom Hearts Coded. This includes Kingdom Hearts Final Mix (a remaster of the first game, with HD visuals, improved controls, and more), Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories (released on Game Boy Advance in 2004), and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, which, while technically the fifth game in the series (it launched on DS in 2009), is chronologically the next in line. First up is Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + ReMIX, where newcomers will definitely want to start.
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In total, PC players will be able to get their hands on 11 Kingdom Hearts titles, split across four different bundles. Square has revealed a huge chunk of the series will be coming to the Epic Games Store on 30th March. It's been almost 20 years since Kingdom Hearts first sprinkled its Disney-fied action-RPG fairy dust on PlayStation, and while the series has (across many, many instalments) graced a multitude of platforms, its remained frustratingly elusive on PC - until now.