Kingdom Hearts 3 Face My Fears Remix

Kingdom Hearts 3 Face My Fears Remix Music Video is 5 Minutes Long

Hikaru Utada released a new remix video for “Face My Fears,” which serves as the main theme for Kingdom Hearts 3. The music video premiered exclusively through the musician’s YouTube account. It features several key scenes from Kingdom Hearts 3, including major spoilers for story events in the title. The new “Face My Fears” remix was done in collaboration with A.G. Cooks and arrives just as the Kingdom Hearts series arrives on Nintendo Switch through its cloud system.

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This new version of the song first appeared on Utada’s album Bad Mode as a bonus track. Shortly after, it was announced that a music video for “Face My Fears” remix would appear on YouTube with scenes from Kingdom Hearts 3. The original version of the song was made in collaboration with Skrillex. While both versions of the song have a more electronic sound, this version sounds significantly different.

You can watch the music video for the “Face My Fears” A.G. Cooks remix below. Please keep in mind that it features flashing lights and some intense effects. Those with photosensitivity may want to avoid watching the video.

In January 2019, consumers could purchase a Face My Fears EP, which included the English and Japanese version of “Face My Fears.” It also included “Don’t Think Twice,” which is another song that appears in the game.

Kingdom Hearts 3 is available on the PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC.


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