Kingdom Hearts Kingdom Key Handheld Replica Can Light Up

The Square Enix Store has a Kingdom Hearts Kingdom Key Keyblade replica available for pre-order. What makes this handheld replica unique is that it is able to project light from the top of the Keyblade. It is immediately available to pre-order in Japan, North America, and Europe. It will cost $59.99 and will ship sometime in January 2023 in North America. It will release in Japan on September 17, 2022.

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While the Kingdom Hearts Kingdom Key Keyblade handheld replica is capable of lighting the way, the projection it emits is more than just a ray of light. The light projected from the Keyblade replica will take the form of a keyhole. It also comes with a keychain featuring the King Mickey motif. You can take a look at the item below.

Square Enix has announced the production and release of more than a handful of pieces of Kingdom Hearts merchandise. Some of these items have been announced to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the series. Previously, Square Enix revealed it would release a line of inspired luggage for the series’ anniversary.

Other anniversary items have included a pin set, which features pieces of key artwork from the series made into pins. The set also includes pins featuring prominent characters from various Kingdom Hearts games.


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