Previously believed to have been a port of the English version of Kingdom Hearts, Square has announced that Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix will include new extras not found in the English version of the game. A limited edition version of Final Mix, with the long-winded name of Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix ~Platinum Edition~, will also be released. The Platinum Editon will feature a set of postcards, a freakish Sora action figure, a sheet of stickers, and a set of three pins.
Major additions to Final Mix include a new character named Unknown, who will also appear in a new FMV sequence, and possibly some flashback scenes featuring Sora and Riku. Also, fanboys can rejoice for new cutscenes featuring (highlight for spoilers) a showdown between the Kingdom Hearts incarnations of Cloud and Sephiroth. All additions made in the English version of Kingdom Hearts (such as extra bosses and the Expert Mode) will be included in Final Mix as well.
The estimated retail price for the Platinum Edition is 8800 yen (approximately $70 USD). There are no plans for a Kingdom Hearts: Final Mix release outside of Japan.
kula shakerz 2014-03-07 3 comments
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Xin 2011-01-18 0 comments
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