Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link Character Customization

Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link Character Customization Detailed

Square Enix provided a glimpse into what character customization will look like in Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link. While it was already confirmed that players will be able to create their own unique avatar, this is the first time the user interface and various costume options have been shown. During the closed beta test, those who were able to participate could see this system for themselves. However, the official Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link Twitter account shared a few images and brief description of how character customization works.

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According to the tweet, players will be able to change the individual color of every piece of clothing. Several different types of hoods, top hats, and jackets are shown in the image. This also includes a red version of the default outfit shown in a previous trailer. Players will be able to obtain a variety of outfits from the in-game shop. The tweet does not specify if outfits will be available to purchase with in-game or premium currency.

You can take a look at the Tweet, and the accompanying images, below.

Further information about how detailed players can make their characters will appear in the future. As the Tweet mentions that players will be able to make their avatars with a greater attention to detail outside of the closed beta test.

Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link is in development for Android and iOS devices.


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