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Kingdom Hearts heads to Steam in June

Alongside a bad re-release of Simple and Clean...

The entire Kingdom Hearts series will head to Windows PC via Steam in July, Square Enix today announced. The news also comes with a re-release of the iconic song “Simple and Clean” by Hikaru Utada, which you can hear in the trailer below.

Before we get to the song, here’s what those on Steam can expect from 14 June here in Australia:

Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 +2.5 ReMIX

  • Kingdom Hearts Final Mix
  • Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories
  • Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (HD remastered cinematics)
  • Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix
  • Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix
  • Kingdom Hearts: Re:Coded (HD remastered cinematics)

Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue

  • Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance HD
  • Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A Fragmentary Passage-
  • Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover (movie)

Kingdom Hearts III + Re Mind

  • Kingdom Hearts III
  • Re Mind DLC

With that out of the way, let’s get to that song. While I’m seeing a lot of love for it, this old man (who yells at a cloud) isn’t convinced. Check it out — alongside the original version of “Simple and Clean” below.

Which version of “Simple and Clean” do you prefer, and why? Sound off in the comments area below. While you’re at it, let us know which Kingdom Hearts game is your fave.


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