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  2. List of Kingdom Hearts media - Wikipedia

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    Original release date Japan. North America. PAL region. Kingdom Hearts Ultimania: June 13, 2002 [114] — — Notes: Published by Square Enix (JP) [114] A guide for the first game, Kingdom Hearts (JP) ISBN 4-88787-042-6; Kingdom Hearts Official Strategy Guide — September 11, 2002 [115] — Notes: Published by Brady Games (NA)

  3. Kingdom Hearts - Wikipedia

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    The game is set to launch on mobile devices at an undetermined date. [ 74 ] Kingdom Hearts IV : Though Kingdom Hearts III was the end of the "Dark Seeker Saga" which revolved around Xehanort, it had been decided where certain characters end up in order to potentially continue their stories in future games. [ 75 ]

  4. Universe of Kingdom Hearts - Wikipedia

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    Traverse Town: A world formed from the remains of worlds destroyed by the Heartless. It serves as a hub world in Kingdom Hearts and a sleeping world in Dream Drop Distance . The main cast from The World Ends with You appears in the latter game, where the world was used to host the Reaper's Game.

  5. Kingdom Hearts (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The new worlds include: the Destiny Islands, where the story opens; [16] Traverse Town, which serves as a launching point for most of the game; Hollow Bastion, which many of the Final Fantasy characters call home; and the End of the World, a large, dark world created from the remnants of various worlds consumed by the Heartless. [17]

  6. Characters of Kingdom Hearts - Wikipedia

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    A piece of promotional artwork for Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix+ that showcases the main characters of the series up to Kingdom Hearts II; the top left features the protagonists of Kingdom Hearts II and the top right features the main cast of Re:Chain of Memories, with the members of Organization XIII at the bottom.

  7. Kingdom Hearts Coded - Wikipedia

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    Sora fighting Heartless in Traverse Town in Kingdom Hearts coded. Kingdom Hearts coded is a puzzle game with action elements mixed into the gameplay, [8] which is similar to the action-RPG style of the previous titles in the series. It also features a similar interface with fight, item, and "magic" in the command window.

  8. Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance - Wikipedia

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    Dream Drop Distance follows the events of Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts Coded, though much of its plot is set concurrently to the original game via time travel.There are a total of seven playable worlds, most of which are based on various Disney properties, albeit in a "world submerged in sleep" due to being destroyed by the Heartless. [7]

  9. Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories - Wikipedia

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    Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories [a] is an action role-playing video game that was developed by Square Enix and Jupiter, and published by Square Enix in collaboration with Disney Interactive in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance (GBA).