Gamers can choose to obtain the game in several versions including the standard Blu-Ray disc which costs RM 239. If they prefer to download the game through PlayStation Store, they can do so for slightly less at RM 229. For gamers that love collectible items, they might want to aim for Kingdom Hearts III Deluxe Edition instead which includes a SteelBook case, artbook, and themed pin alongside the game’s physical Blu-Ray disc. All these can be theirs for RM 349.
Those who want to catch up with the older Kingdom Hearts titles including Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMix and Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue can consider the Kingdom Hearts III All-in-One Package for RM 429. Do note that this is a digital-only package which means that they have to download the games if they decide to purchase it. Gamers that pre-order the digital versions of Kingdom Hearts III will receive the game’s Impossible Odds Dynamic Theme for their PS4. Alongside that, those who also bought the digital versions early can also get their hands on an in-game PS4 custom Keyblade. With that, you still have slightly more than two months to save up before the game come out in January. Oh, for those who are wondering about the PlayStation 4 Pro Kingdom Heart III Limited Edition console, well…sorry guys, PlayStation Asia don’t have any official information regarding them at the moment.