Kingdom Hearts can soon be enjoyed on all platforms as the beloved series arrives on the Steam store page, bringing more fans to the franchise.
Game publisher Square Enix announced on Monday that it will release the whole "Dark Seeker" saga, complete with its special DLCs and bonus cinematics, on Steam.
All three game packages will include a total of eight games with some high-definition remasters and improved graphics for the bundled movies.
Players purchasing the "INTEGRUM MASTERPIECE" bundle will also receive a brand-new platform-exclusive Keyblade, "Dead of Night."
The Kingdom Hearts games will arrive on Steam on June 13, although they can already be accessed via Epic Game Store, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch (cloud version).
What is the Kingdom Hearts 'Dark Seeker' Saga?
Spanning over 18 years of story-telling across multiple Nintendo consoles, the "Dark Seeker" saga covers the story of the Keyblade wielder Sora as he fights the darkness slowly engulfing the world.
There, Sora will encounter various characters from the Disney franchise to overcome Organization XIII and the powerful Nobodies that have captured and corrupted various alternate worlds.
All of the adventures will unravel while Sora uncovers the secret of the Heartless, the physical, living manifestations of the darkness in people's hearts.
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Kingdom Hearts 4 Details Leaked
In time with the Steam release announcement, leaks about the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 4 have started circulating online.
First reported in Game Rant, notable Square Enix games leaker Midori shared that the upcoming sequel is codenamed "Quattro" and will include several online features.
The source also claimed that the game's visuals will have a massive difference from the initial trailer Square Enix released two years ago.
Many players have earlier speculated that the game will look similar to the Final Fantasy franchise as the game publisher moves to make the series more cinematic than anime-looking.
Aside from its official announcement in 2022, Square Enix has kept mostly quiet about the next installment with no details even in the game's development process.