Kingdom Hearts 3D To Get Downloadable Demo In Japan

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Square Enix have announced plans to release a downloadable demo for Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance in Japan next week, via the Nintendo eShop. Japanese 3DS users will be able to play the demo 15 times before it expires, and will take up 90MB of space.

 

In terms of content, the demo will put you in Traverse Town and let you play as Sora. Square Enix are including the Wonder Nyan, Neko Cat and Kuma Panda as Dream Eaters you can include in your party.

 

Square haven’t announced whether we’ll see this demo in North America and Europe. Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance will be released in North America on July 31st. Europe will see the game on July 20th.


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