This year is shaping up to be a memorable one for Kingdom Hearts enthusiasts. All titles up to Kingdom Hearts 3 and the rhythmic spin-off, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory, are now available across all modern platforms, with PC access marking the first time for the series. While Kingdom Hearts: Missing-Link and Kingdom Hearts 4 haven’t yet progressed the narrative beyond KH3, fans might receive exciting updates on these by the close of 2025. Though it’s a time filled with anticipation, it remains hopeful for what’s next.
Missing-Link, if released this year, could bridge the gap for players during the wait for Kingdom Hearts 4, rumored to arrive in 2026. This period without new content offers a prime opportunity to revisit the classic Kingdom Hearts games, especially now that they’re easily accessible on various platforms. The introduction of modding thanks to the PC versions is bringing a new dimension to these titles. Still, players might find it worthwhile to delve back into Kingdom Hearts 3 before 2025 concludes.
Considering Kingdom Hearts 4 is likely on the horizon, it’s an opportune moment to dive back into Kingdom Hearts 3. The game’s conclusion, along with its epilogue and DLC, are integral in setting the stage for Kingdom Hearts’ future adventures, raising numerous mysteries that the new installment is expected to explore. While Kingdom Hearts 4 marks the start of a new saga, it’s still deeply rooted in its predecessors’ narratives, making this an ideal time for fans to refresh their memories.
With the advancements in hardware, 2025 presents a fantastic chance to revisit Kingdom Hearts 3, offering more ways to enjoy the game than ever before. Whether upgrading to a new PlayStation or Xbox or purchasing the game for PC, there are now ample options to enhance the game’s resolution and framerate. Playing on PC also unlocks the world of mods, from randomizers to new playable characters, providing endless possibilities. There’s no wrong way to replay Kingdom Hearts 3, but the variety of options available in 2025 is certainly welcome.
Experiencing Kingdom Hearts 3 in 2025 is far from what players encountered at launch. When it originally debuted on PS4 and Xbox One in January 2019, it saw about ten patches, especially after the Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMind DLC arrived in January 2020. These updates not only fixed bugs and improved quality of life, like better tracking of synthesized items, but also brought in significant features such as New Game+, expanded photo storage to 200 images, and six additional combo abilities for the postgame and DLC.
These new abilities become quite handy considering the vastly transformed endgame of Kingdom Hearts 3. Starting a mere three months after launch, the brutal Critical Mode became available for New Game+, around the same time players could unlock the legacy Keyblades, Oathkeeper, and Oblivion. Following this, the ReMind DLC introduced PRO codes and boss rush modes, pushing players’ skills to the limit. However, those seeking a lighter experience can try EZ codes or the delightful diorama mode in Data Greeting. Kingdom Hearts 3 has reached its pinnacle this year, making now perhaps the best time to dive back in.