![]() The Twitter campaign held to determine which fabric poster to include with Kingdom Hearts III features three different designs. The Microsoft Store features the digital pre-order of Kingdom Hearts III for Xbox One, which features an Xbox-themed Keyblade variant of Star Seeker, for $59.99. Another digital bundle available through the PlayStation Store, the All-In-One Package, features instant access to Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5+2.5 ReMIX and Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue in addition to the midnight digital release of Kingdom Hearts III, and costs $99.99 USD. Available for pre-order shortly after the Square Enix E3 2018 Showcase, ordering from the PlayStation Store includes a special PlayStation-themed Keyblade variant of Star Seeker and the "Impossible Odds" PlayStation 4 theme at $59.99 USD. Kingdom Hearts III is also available digitally through both the PlayStation Store and the Microsoft Store. Kingdom Hearts III - Deluxe Edition - Amazon.KINGDOM HEARTS III Deluxe Edition + Bring Arts Figures - Square Enix Store.KINGDOM HEARTS III Deluxe Edition - Square Enix Store.All three are available from Amazon for the same prices, with the exception of the Bring Arts Figures, which are a Square Enix Store exclusive. A physical copy of the game alone is also for sale for $59.99 USD from the Square Enix Store. The second is the Deluxe Edition + Bring Arts bundle, which features the same items for the Deluxe Edition, but also features Bring Arts figures for Sora, Donald, and Goofy in their Toy Story forms. The first is the Deluxe Edition, which features the game along with a mini artbook featuring concept art for Kingdom Hearts III, a SteelBook© cover, and a limited-edition pin. There are currently two bundles for pre-ordering Kingdom Hearts III through the Square Enix Online Store in North America and Europe. So far, there are five different bonuses available for the highly-anticipated title. I think personally I'd have definitely preferred if they had done a sturdier outer box, maybe even a nice clamshell one, put the game in the steelbook, left the normal case out and then maybe even put the pin in the steelbook too (there would be enough room for it to sit in a corner opposite the disc and I doubt it would move enough to damage the disc) and there you go, a nice box that doesn't look totally overpowering on a shelf.Throughout the day, while trailers for the upcoming Kingdom Hearts III have been dropping left and right, Square Enix has been updating pre-order options and bonuses. ![]() I suppose I was expecting something sensible that would look good on a shelf like say the God of War Limited Edition but nope, Square made a huge box (with a pretty bland spine at that) just so that could put the steelbook, artbook and a plain game case in (which I noticed they even took the time to have the cover printed as a "Not for resale" one) and then an extra slice of mostly empty space just for a pin. (Similar to the Shadow of the Colossus one on PS4.) Plus at least for me, it doesn't feel all that sturdy of an outer box and I crinkled the front of the top just trying to open it because the flap was jammed in so hard. I have to admit, whilst the packaging is nice in some ways such as the velvety matte finish and the foiled lettering on the front, on receiving mine I've found it pretty annoying how much space they've wasted with it and it's ended up as a really wide box which will take up loads of space on my PS4 units. Anyway, at least the LE packaging is nice actually.
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