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Kingdom Hearts 3: How to Change Difficulty

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How to Change Difficulty in Kingdom Hearts 3

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You’ll come across thousands of Nobodies and Heartless as you explore the many worlds of Kingdom Hearts 3. The enemies can be pretty tough, so you might want to make life easier for yourself. Here’s everything you need to know about how to change difficulty in Kingdom Hearts 3.

As you get further into the game, and further through each of the levels, you’ll come across more enemies and bosses of varying sizes.

Unfortunately, you aren’t able to change difficulty once you’ve started the game. You will choose the difficulty once you begin, but it cannot be moved up or down in the middle of the game.

When you start, you will be able to choose between Easy, Standard, and Proud mode. If you want to change the difficulty, you will have to start the game over from the beginning. If you’re still near the beginning, that might not be a bad thing, but you’re not going to want to do it once you’re tens of hours and multiple worlds into the game.

That’s everything you need to know about how to change difficulty in Kingdom Hearts 3. For more tips and tricks on the game, be sure to check out our Kingdom Hearts 3 wiki guide. We’ve got some other handy guides to help you out down below.

TL;DR

Question: How do you change difficulty in Kingdom Hearts 3?

Answer: Unfortunately, you cannot change difficulty during the middle of a playthrough. You get to choose your difficulty once you start, but you will have to start a new game if you want to play on a new difficulty.


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