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Kingdom Hearts Postcards with Tetsuya Nomura Art Will Appear in October

Kingdom Hearts Postcards with Tetsuya Nomura Art Will Appear in October

Even more Kingdom Hearts merchandise is on the way to celebrate its 20th anniversary, and the newest items are postcards with Tetsuya Nomura art on them. There are three sets total, each with seven cards. Square Enix is taking orders for the $19.99. They are all expected to ship sometime in October 2022.

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First, here’s a look at Set A. This group focuses on characters from the main Kingdom Hearts games. For example, there are postcards with Sora, Riku, Donald, and Goofy on them. There’s also one with FFVII’s Cloud in his Kingdom Hearts look.
Kingdom Hearts Postcards with Tetsuya Nomura Art Will Appear in October Set A

The postcards in Kingdom Hearts Set B all feature Nomura art showing various storyboards. These highlight different moments in the games. It also means folks like King Mickey, Terra, Ventus, Roxas, and Axel appear.
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Finally, Set C features major characters from both the Kingdom Hearts mainline games and Union x. The batch here features people like Sora, Roxas, Kairi, Namine, Axel, Ephemer, Skuld, and Chirithy.
Kingdom Hearts Postcards with Tetsuya Nomura Art Will Appear in October Set C

As for the back, each postcard features the 20th anniversary logo. This is common to recent merchandise for the series. For example, the various pin sets each include one pin with this logo on it.
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If people want to see more Nomura art from the series, he created a 20th anniversary sketch as well.

The three Kingdom Hearts postcards with Nomura art will all appear sometime in October 2022. Pre-orders are open now.

Jenni Lada
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