Kingdom Hearts Switch cloud version

Kingdom Hearts is coming to Nintendo Switch through the cloud

Sora’s journey finally comes to Switch

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Today, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate director Masahiro Sakurai presented the final addition to the DLC roster: Sora from Kingdom Hearts. At the end of the presentation, he also confirmed that the Kingdom Hearts series is finally coming to Switch, in cloud versions.

Announced on stream and confirmed by Nintendo, three Kingdom Hearts games are coming to Nintendo Switch through cloud gaming. They make up the bulk of Sora’s journey, from Kingdom Hearts through several side games and journeys, all the way up to Kingdom Hearts III.

Here’s the lineup:

  • Kingdom Hearts – HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX – Cloud Version
  • Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue Cloud Version
  • Kingdom Hearts III + Re Mind Cloud Version

No date has been given yet for their arrival on the Switch. Nintendo says more information on these games, including their release dates, will be announced later on.

Though the rhythm game Melody of Memory got a Switch release, this is the first time that the mainline series will be on the new Nintendo console. And while it’s certainly exciting to see the Kingdom Hearts games make it to the Switch, it’s a little strange that all of them are cloud versions. It’s been a way to get more recent games, like Hitman 3, Control, and the upcoming Dying Light 2 on the platform.

It also seems like having some of the older games not require an internet connection would’ve been nice. I’m still interested to see how Kingdom Hearts runs on the Nintendo Switch’s cloud streaming. The new OLED Switch launching this week will have a dock with a built-in ethernet port, so that should make streaming fairly easy.


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