Kingdom Hearts III Sora Mickey Riku Nendoroid

Kingdom Hearts III Sora and Riku Nendoroids in the Works

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Good Smile Company is planning to release Kingdom Hearts III Sora, Riku, and Mickey Nendoroids. The most recent Good Smile Company broadcast included this reveal about the latest figures. No further information has been disclosed as to when the company will release these Nendoroids. And as you can imagine, no images were included in this very subtle announcement. [Thanks, Churro!]

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Footage of the broadcast was uploaded to Twitter by a user named Churro. In the broadcast, the Good Smile Company representatives discussed the re-release of the Kingdom Hearts II ver. Sora Nendoroid, and then subtly mentioned the production of the Kingdom Hearts III Sora, Riku, and Mickey Nendoroids. You can watch the clip below. Please keep in mind, as mentioned, it’s very brief.

The rest of the clip goes into the production of the revised Kingdom Hearts II ver. Sora Nendoroid. As mentioned in the official tweet from the Good Smile US Twitter account, the proportions for this Nendoroid have been adjusted, compared to the original Sora Nendoroid. Additionally, this re-release is currently available to pre-order and is expected to ship in May 2021.

Other recently announced Kingdom Hearts III merchandise includes a themed laptop case, shoulder bag, and phone case. These items are currently available to pre-order.

Kingdom Hearts III is available for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.


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