Kingdom Hearts All-In-One Package Gets Physical Release in Europe This June
- sagarmankar177
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Square Enix will release a physical version of Kingdom Hearts All-In-One Package for PlayStation 4 in Europe on June 12, 2025.
This massive collection brings together 10 Kingdom Hearts titles in a single package.
The Kingdom Hearts All-In-One Package first launched in North America back in March 2020.
Now, European players can also get their hands on this comprehensive collection through participating retailers where pre-orders are already available.
This release comes as fans continue to wait for news about Kingdom Hearts 4, which was announced over three years ago. Square Enix has remained relatively quiet about its development progress.
What's Included in the Package?
The Kingdom Hearts All-In-One Package contains multiple collections that were previously released separately. Here's what players will get (Thanks Gematsu):
From Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 Remix:
Kingdom Hearts Final Mix - the original adventure where it all began
Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories - a remastered version of the card-based Game Boy Advance title
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days - presented as HD remastered cinematics
Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix - the enhanced version of the second main game
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix - the important prequel originally on PSP
Kingdom Hearts Re:coded - also presented as HD cinematics
From Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue:
Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD - upgraded from the 3DS version
Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep –A fragmentary passage– - a shorter experience bridging to Kingdom Hearts III
Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover - a movie that provides important backstory
And finally:
Kingdom Hearts III - the most recent main game (though without the "Re Mind" DLC)
A Perfect Starting Point
According to Square Enix, this package offers "a perfect way to begin the legendary Kingdom Hearts series." Players can join Sora, Donald Duck, Goofy and other beloved characters as they travel through Disney and Pixar worlds, fighting against the darkness threatening their universe.
The collection highlights the series' signature features, including the ability to visit iconic Disney worlds, team up with Final Fantasy characters, and master various combat techniques including powerful spells and special team-up attacks.
While this European release doesn't include any new content compared to the North American version, it does make the entire saga accessible to more players. The fact that Square Enix is still re-releasing these collections suggests that Kingdom Hearts 4 might still be some time away.
Industry observers note that the lack of a version for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, or the anticipated Switch 2 indicates we might see yet another re-release in the future before Kingdom Hearts 4 arrives.
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