Kingdom Hearts III Official Soundtrack to Release in November

Kingdom Hearts III Official Soundtrack

Square Enix Music has just confirmed the release date of the Kingdom Hearts III Official Soundtrack, which was announced by the Square Enix Japan’s Twitter account. The tweet was in Japanese, but we can make out the release date, confirmed to be November 11, 2020.

In addition to the soundtrack,  the digital version will also be releasing on the same release date as well. More details on that will be shared in the near future. If you are wondering what the physical version of the Kingdom Hearts III Official Soundtrack will cost, it is about ¥13,200 which is approximately $134 USD.

The original soundtrack of “Kingdom Hearts III” will be released worldwide on November 11, 2020! We will start accepting reservations for the package version from today.

✨Large volume 8 CD set💿

✨ Additional songs such as pay cut DLC “#KH3 Remind” limit cut episodes are also included!

🌐 Product HP https://sqex.to/kh3OST

The soundtrack seems to release in a set which includes Kingdom Hearts Unchained x and Union X as well. The set is going to contain 8 discs, filled with over 160 pieces across the games mentioned below:

  • Kingdom Hearts III
  • Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind DLC
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue
  • Kingdom Hearts Unchained x and Kingdom Hearts Union x

The whole tracklist for all the 8 discs will be revealed at a later date when Square Enix comes up with more details to share. We expect newer information to start coming in Autumn as we got closer to the November release date.

As mentioned in the tweet as well, the pre-orders for the Kingdom Hearts III Official Soundtrack is available right now, which you can do so by clicking the link here. Pre-orders are being accepted from the Japanese Square Enix store, Sony Music, Tower Records, and Amazon Japan.

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