Square Enix Restocks Kingdom Hearts Photo Albums

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Square Enix Restocks Kingdom Hearts Photo Albums

Square Enix has restocked the Kingdom Hearts Photo Albums based on the Memory Archive from Kingdom Hearts 3 on their official e-Store. The albums originally released in 2019 to commemorate the release of KH3.

The Kingdom Hearts Photo Albums are a book-shaped case with 20 pockets that can hold photos and postcards. The photo albums cost ¥3,300 (~$22 USD) and are available to purchase right now from the Square Enix e-Store.

Each photo album also comes with its own postcard depicting an iconic moment from the series. The "Memories" photo album is a white album with a star motif and comes with a postcard that features Sora during the events of Chain of Memories. The "Dawn" photo album is a deep royal blue color and features Riku's Keyblade, the Way to the Dawn, on the front. It comes with a postcard featuring Riku as he is shown in the "Another Side, Another Story [deep dive]" secret ending from the first Kingdom Hearts game. The "Darkness" photo album is a black album with Xehanort's Keyblade, No Name, emblazoned on the front and it comes with a postcard which depicts the Keyblade Graveyard as shown in Birth By Sleep.

Images of each Kingdom Hearts Photo Album can be viewed below:

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Square Enix recently released light-up Keyblades that emulate unlocking worlds in the series, a vinyl boxset with 36 songs from the games, two music boxes, a $2,000 chair, stylish jewelry, and Jacquard bags and backpacks.

KH3 is available to play on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, and the Nintendo Switch via cloud gaming. Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link is currently in development for iOS and Android, and is set to release in 2024. The iOS beta test will run until December 8, 2023. The Android beta test will begin in January 2024.

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