Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind

Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind DLC Concert Video Showcased in Two Preview Trailers

Today Square Enix released two new clips related to the DLC Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind, more specifically from the concert videos packaged with it.

Today Square Enix released two new videos related to the upcoming DLC Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind.

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That being said, we’re not looking at trailers from the DLC itself, but at clips from the “Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind + Concert Video” version of the DLC that was revealed in December.

Basically, the package will come with bonus footage of 19 tracks from the Kingdom hearts – World of Tres – Orchestra concert, which was recorded in Osaka, Japan last year. This is exactly what we see today (or at least part of it).

You can watch both trailers below and enjoy some great music,

If you’re not interested in the concert, you can also purchase the DLC on its own without the music video.

If you want to learn more, you can read out our review of the base game and check out the latest trailer, another one, the first teaser video of the DLC, and plenty of screenshots from last month.

Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind will have a curiously staggered release. The PS4 version will launch on January 23, 2020. The Xbox One version will come a full month later, on February 25. Square Enix has not explained this choice.


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