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Some Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory Songs Revealed

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Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory seems like it could end up being a rather big game. After all, it will have 47 worlds and over 140 tracks. But now, we have a slightly better idea of what we will here. Square Enix took to the official Kingdom Hearts Twitter account to go over the first batch of Melody of Memory songs. We now know over 36 bits of music that have made it in.

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Here’s the full list of songs so far, taken directly from the shared images and organized by game.

Kingdom Hearts

  • “A Day in Agrabah”
  • “Arabian Dream”
  • “Destiny Islands”
  • “Go for It!”
  • “Hand in Hand”
  • “Olympus Coliseum”
  • “Simple and Clean”
  • “To Our Surprise”
  • “Traverse Town”
  • “Under the Sea”

Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories

  • “Castle Oblivion”
  • “The Force in You”

Kingdom Hearts II

  • “The 13th Struggle”
  • “Darkness of the Unknown”
  • “Roxas”
  • “Savannah Pride”
  • “Scherzo di Notte”
  • “Sinister Shadows”
  • “Vim and Vigor”
  • “Working Together”

Kingdom Hearts II: Final Mix

  • “The Other Promise”

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

  • “Another Side: Battle Ver.”
  • “Secret of Neverland”
  • “Vector to the Heavens”

Kingdom Hearts Re:coded

  • “Wonder of Electron”

Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep

  • “Dismiss”
  • “Enter the Darkness”
  • “Hau’oli Hau’oli”
  • “Rage Awakened: The Origin”
  • “The Encounter: Birth by Sleep Version”

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

  • “All for One”
  • “The Eye of Darkness”
  • “L’Impeto Oscuro”

Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep: A Fragmentary Passage

  • “Wave of Darkness I”

Kingdom Hearts III

  • “Let it Go”

Kingdom Hearts Orchestra: World Tour Album

  • “Destati”

People will be able to play Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on November 11, 2020 in Japan and on November 13, 2020 in North America and Europe. It will also appear during the 2020 Tokyo Game Show, which could present an opportunity to showcase more Melody of Memory songs.


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