Square Enix have now released the KINGDOM HEARTS series on Steam, enabling many more people to experience the grand adventure on Steam Deck and desktop Linux easily with Proton.
The beloved KINGDOM HEARTS franchise was first released in 2002 by Square Enix, and led by legendary game director Tetsuya Nomura, thus launching the longstanding collaboration between Square Enix and Disney. Since then, over 36 million copies have shipped worldwide.
Finally, after being Epic Exclusive for so long! Hopefully we won't see such long exclusive deals in future, as part of Square Enix's change in strategy they announced recently.
The Steam release includes all these across different packages:
- KINGDOM HEARTS HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX.
- KINGDOM HEARTS HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue.
- KINGDOM HEARTS III + Re Mind DLC.
- KINGDOM HEARTS INTEGRUM MASTERPIECE (bundle that includes all the above compilations).
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They're also giving away multiple Steam Decks as announced on X (formerly Twitter). See their official giveaway on how to enter. Good luck if you're planning to enter!
Currently at time of writing there's no Steam Deck rating from Valve on any of them, but I would expect Valve to put them through review soon.
You can buy the series on Steam. The games also 31% off until June 27th.
Quoting: pilkThat is a laundry list of entry methods. Didn't think it let you go that overboard with it.
This is typical Gleam stuff whenever a contest is created and you have to jump a bunch of hoops in hopes to get enough entries to win the prize. It's not worth the hassle to do it unless you're feeling lucky today.
Quoting: ToddLNote that according to the terms and conditions, the giveaway is only available for permanent residents of:Quoting: pilkThat is a laundry list of entry methods. Didn't think it let you go that overboard with it.
This is typical Gleam stuff whenever a contest is created and you have to jump a bunch of hoops in hopes to get enough entries to win the prize. It's not worth the hassle to do it unless you're feeling lucky today.
- The fifty (50) states of the United States of America, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico.
- Canada (excluding Quebec).
- The United Kingdom (excluding the British Overseas Territories).
- Germany, France (excluding Overseas France).
Weird times.
Quoting: tuubi- Canada (excluding Quebec).Every. Damn. Time.
Quoting: SalvatosWhat makes Quebec special? For me it sounds like saying Germany, but excluding Bavaria.Quoting: tuubi- Canada (excluding Quebec).Every. Damn. Time.
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Quoting: LinasIf it weren't for the fact that France is included I might imagine they didn't want to do French . . . but France is included so I have no idea.Quoting: SalvatosWhat makes Quebec special? For me it sounds like saying Germany, but excluding Bavaria.Quoting: tuubi- Canada (excluding Quebec).Every. Damn. Time.
Quoting: SalvatosQuoting: tuubi- Canada (excluding Quebec).Every. Damn. Time.
There’s a lot of import uncertainty with the new French language bill having been/being passed that has a lot of companies and the US hesitant to test those waters.
That’s my current understanding of it anyway, I live next door in Ontario.
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