Square Enix, Disney, and the Japanese retailer U-Treasure have announced that several Kingdom Hearts-themed wedding rings are now available for purchase.
Known for releasing several types of Kingdom Hearts jewelry over the years, this new batch of rings comes in two general varieties: tiara rings and more conventionally shaped ones. Shipments are expected to occur within six weeks of one’s purchase.
The least expensive variations cost ¥121,000 ($840 USD), while the heftier ones in terms of price are around ¥176,000 ($1,222 USD) and higher. The pricing depends on whether gold or platinum was used, as well as the amount of karat that has been implemented.
Nine of these Kingdom Hearts wedding rings are present and are all viewable via the official hub page on the online store.
The first officially unveiled song of Kingdom Hearts IV, “Reality in the Dark,” was posted last year.
Kingdom Hearts IV is shown to at least partially take place in Quadratum, a realm dubbed to be “unreality” by the denizens of the Kingdom Hearts’ realm. It is far more realistic in presentation and scope, akin to our real-life world. Quadratum was initially teased in Kingdom Hearts III and Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind, but it was first namedropped in the finale of Kingdom Hearts Melody of Memory.
Kingdom Hearts IV will launch at an unknown time.
The next Kingdom Hearts entry, Kingdom Hearts Missing–Link, will launch for mobile devices via iOS and Android in 2024.
- Check out my analyses of the Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind data fights.
- Check out the top five features I want to see in Kingdom Hearts IV.
The Kingdom Hearts franchise debuted on Steam.