Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Pin Sets Cost $135 Each a

Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Pin Sets Cost $135 Each

Square Enix opened pre-orders for its two Kingdom Hearts 30th anniversary pin sets. Each one is priced at $134.99. Both are expected to launch in January 2023. In each case, you get 11 pins inspired by different entries and characters in the series. Both involve a book-shaped case that can be used to hold and display them.

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The first volume pins all feature key art from different Kingdom Hearts installments. Each one features a different frame around the image. There is also a heart with the 20th anniversary logo.

Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Pin Sets Cost $135 Each

The volume two pins focus on individuals characters. Each one shows one of the “stars” of that entry, as well as a year underneath indicating when the game came out. While these tend to be of Sora, characters like Aqua and Ephemer appear too. The eleventh pin here is a crown with the 20th anniversary logo.
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These are only two of many pieces of merchandise designed to celebrate the Kingdom Hearts 20th anniversary. New figures are on the way. Two Tamagotchi Nano models are in the works. SuperGroupies is working on new jackets and watches too.

The Kingdom Hearts 20th anniversary pin sets volume 1 and 2 are expected to appear in January 2023. Kingdom Hearts 4 is in development. The Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link mobile game’s closed beta will be held in Fall 2022.


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