Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory

Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory Is Coming to the PS4, Switch, and Xbox One

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Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory will be the next addition to the Kingdom Hearts franchise. This latest installment is an action rhythm game that will include over 140 songs from the series for fans to enjoy. Teased hours before the official announcement, Melody of Memory is scheduled to release sometime in 2020.

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In addition to the inclusion of over 140 songs, depending on the stage a special guest character will appear. This includes Disney characters. And, of course, songs available in Kingdom Hearts: Memory of Melody will include songs from the respective Disney franchises that are part of the Kingdom Hearts universe.

A trailer has also been released, showcasing gameplay for the upcoming rhythm title. Dynamic combat looks to be part of the formula, as you use music based QTEs to re-experience boss fights from the series. Based on the trailer and screenshots, Melody of Memory will take fans throughout numerous installments of the franchise. In addition to this, the end of the trailer teases something in relation to Kingdom Hearts III.

You can check out the first screenshots and trailer for Melody of Memory below.

Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory will come to the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and Xbox One sometime in 2020.


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