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Get a taste of what Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory has to offer when the rhythm game's demo lands on consoles soon.

Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory Demo Out October 15

Get a taste of what Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory has to offer when the rhythm game's demo lands on consoles soon.
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Square Enix is releasing a Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory demo on October 15 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. The Kingdom Hearts rhythm game demo is already available on the other side of the international date line for those with accounts from other regions.

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The Melody of Memory demo includes six playable songs, four field battle stages, and two co-op stages. Some with early access to the demo have shown the tracks the demo includes.

Field Battle

  • Welcome To Wonderland
  • Hand In Hand
  • Rustling Forest
  • Wave of Darkness I

Co-Op

  • Sinister Shadows
  • All For One

Dive Into The Heart -Destati- gets thrown in the mix as a tutorial stage.

The full Melody of Memory game boasts a track collection of over 140 songs spanning the Kingdom Hearts series and 20 playable characters, among other features. And because it’s Kingdom Hearts, Melody of Memory combines a canon chapter with re-tellings of key moments told from Kairi’s viewpoint.

Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory releases November 13 for PS4, Xbox One, and Switch. Stay tuned to GameSkinny for more Kingdom Hearts news as it develops, including our review.

[Source: Gematsu]


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