Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary SuperGroupies

Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary SuperGroupies Items Releasing Summer 2022

SuperGroupies is releasing a collection of Kingdom Hearts merchandise in celebration of the series’ 20th anniversary. A total of 45 items, including watches, jackets, and other merchandise, will release sometime in Summer 2022. The items will only be available for a limited time, and only for those who pre-order. [Thanks, rikunami!]

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The announcement appeared during the Kingdom Hearts 20th anniversary event held in Tokyo, Japan. Details are scarce, however, and are limited to a few poster board designs and an image of one of the watch faces. The watch face in question featured intricate details referencing the franchise, such as an hour hand resembling Sora’s keyblade.

The other poster boards included a wide range of characters from the Kingdom Hearts series on which the merchandise will likely be based. In addition to Sora, Riku, and Kairi, the posters also included designs for Roxas, Axel, Xion, Ventus, Aqua, and Terra. Further details about the 45 new items will appear through the SuperGroupies Twitter account and website.

This isn’t the first time SuperGroupies has collaborated with Square Enix to release Kingdom Hearts merchandise. Back in early 2021, the company released a series of keyblade necklaces, as well as herbariums for interior decoration. Before that, the company also released shoes and other fashion items based on Sora, Riku, Kairi, Roxas, and Axel for the release of Kingdom Hearts 3.

The Kingdom Hearts games are available to play on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. They’re also on Nintendo Switch through cloud streaming. The Kingdom Hearts 20th anniversary SuperGroupies collection will appear sometime in Summer 2022.


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