Here’s Where To Preorder Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3

Here’s Where To Preorder Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3

June’s Nintendo Direct had some exciting news for Kingdom Hearts fans. Alongside a surprise trailer for Kingdom Hearts 4, the Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3 was also announced. If it caught your eye and you’re hoping to pick it up for your gaming library, preorders for the collection are live right now at various retailers ahead of its release on October 8.

No matter if you’re interested in a physical or digital copy of the Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3, we’ve broken down where it’s available to preorder right now for $74.99, alongside any bonuses it comes with. Check them out at the links below, and secure your copy to have in time for release day.

Preorder Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3 – Amazon Exclusive Edition

KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I–III] Amazon Exclusive Edition - PlayStation 5

KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I–III] Amazon Exclusive Edition – PlayStation 5

KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I–III] Amazon Exclusive Edition - Nintendo Switch 2

KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I–III] Amazon Exclusive Edition – Nintendo Switch 2

PS5 (Physical)

Nintendo Switch 2 (Physical – Game-Key Card)

Amazon has its own exclusive physical edition of the Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3 available to preorder right now which comes with a double-sided poster alongside the game. You can get a closer look at both sides of it in the image below. It’s priced the same as the standard edition that’s available from other retailers ($74.99) but if you’re interested in the poster, it’s worth having a look at.

This physical edition appears to only be available for PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch 2. The latter comes as a Game-Key Card as well, meaning you’ll have to download the game to the Switch 2 console to play.

Depending on which platform you buy it for, you’ll also get a platform-exclusive Keyblade with your purchase, which you can learn more about further down.

Preorder Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3 – Standard Edition

KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I–III] - PlayStation 5

KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I–III] – PlayStation 5

KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I–III] - Nintendo Switch 2

KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I–III] – Nintendo Switch 2

PS5 (Physical)

Nintendo Switch 2 (Physical – Game-Key Card)

Digital

Priced at $74.99, the Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3 is available to preorder in a physical format for PS5 and Switch 2 (as a Game-Key Card) or across digital storefronts for PS5, Nintendo, and Xbox.

PC players can actually already pick up this collection of games from Steam, it’s just under a different name: Kingdom Hearts Integrum Masterpiece. It’s also priced higher than the collection above at $99.99.

Once again, depending on which platform you buy it for, you’ll also get a platform-exclusive Keyblade with your purchase.

Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3 Purchase Bonus

Those who purchase Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3, or Kingdom Hearts 3 + Re Mind DLC, will get a platform-exclusive Keyblade. Per Square Enix’s website, these are:

  • PlayStation exclusive keyblade “Midnight Blue”
  • XBOX exclusive keyblade “Phantom Green”
  • STEAM exclusive keyblade “Dead of Night”
  • Nintendo Switch exclusive Keyblade “Long Night”

PlayStation and Xbox’s digital storefronts also note that players who preorder the collection through there before release will have 48 hours of early access.

What Is Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3?

The Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3 is, as its title states, a collection of Kingdom Hearts games: Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5+2.5 ReMIX, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, and Kingdom Hearts 3 + Re Mind (DLC).

This collection is dropping at a great time, too, considering Kingdom Hearts 4 made its surprise appearance during June’s Nintendo Direct. It may not have an official release date yet, but at least with this collection you’ll be all prepped to replay the games that came before it on your preferred console.

Get your preorder in for the Kingdom Hearts Collection 1-3 today so you’re all set to play it once it’s released on October 8.

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Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.

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