Kingdom Hearts III OST

Kingdom Hearts III OST Will Release Physically and Digitally This November

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The Kingdom Hearts III OST will be available to purchase both physically and digitally on November 11, 2020. Both the physical release of the original soundtrack and the digital release will be available to purchase on the same day for ¥12,000 or roughly $113. Tracks from Kingdom Hearts III and other recent releases will be included with the original soundtrack. Additionally, the music Hikaru Utada has done for the series will also be part of this original soundtrack. [Thanks, KHInsider!]

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As mentioned above, there will be more songs on the original soundtrack than those featured in Kingdom Hearts III. This OST will be bursting with music from other entries in the series–primarily from Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue and the mobile title Kingdom Hearts Union χ. The original soundtrack will include songs from the following games:

  • Kingdom Hearts III
  • Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind [DLC]
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue
  • Kingdom Hearts Unchained χ
  • Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]

You can pre-order the Kingdom Hearts III original soundtrack from the Square Enix Online store, Amazon Japan, Rakuten Books, and other Japanese retailers.

Kingdom Hearts III is available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. You can also find it on Xbox Game Pass.


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