Kingdom Hearts VR Experience Has Been Delayed Again

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People who want to recap Kingdom Hearts‘ story with their PlayStation VR will have to wait a little longer. A second delay has been announced for Kingdom Hearts VR Experience. It will now be released on January 23, 2019. (Thanks, Gamer.ne.jp!)

 

Kingdom Hearts VR Experience was first announced back in September 2018. It is a free VR application for people to watch while listening to songs from the series. It was originally supposed to launch on December 25, 2018, then get an update on January 18, 2019. However, in December 2018 it was delayed until January 18, 2019. This new launch date does still mean it will appear before Kingdom Hearts III.

 

Kingdom Hearts VR Experience will come to the PlayStation 4 on January 23, 2019. You will need a PlayStation VR to play through it.


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