Kingdom Hearts Roxas and Xion in LINE Disney Tsum Tsum
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LINE: Disney Tsum Tsum Gets Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Characters

LINE Yahoo revealed that it has added the Kingdom Hearts characters Roxas and Xion to the Japanese release of LINE: Disney Tsum Tsum. Players on the server can get a chance to obtain the two voiced Tsums from Premium Boxes throughout the entirety of July 2025. There are also increased chances to get them for the first four days until July 4, 2025.

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The Tsum Tsum plush-based mobile game has been featuring numerous Kingdom Hearts characters prior to Roxas and Xion. Some of the characters who have appeared previously include Sora, Riku, Kairi, Ventus, Terra, Aqua, Namine, Axel, Xemnas, Ansem, and Young Xehanort.

However, this mobile game is also known for having staggered releases between the Japanese and global servers. When Sora and Riku debuted in the game, they appeared first in Japan in April 2017, before making their way to the global server in September 2017.

The staggered releases also have something to do with Japan-exclusive social media sweepstakes. In the same press release, LINE Yahoo also announced that Japanese social media users have until July 5, 2025, to follow and repost its campaign tweet, where three lucky winners can get a Kingdom Hearts-themed vanity pouch.

LINE: Disney Tsum Tsum is available worldwide on iOS and Android devices. As of July 2025, Roxas and Xion are only available in the mobile game’s Japanese server.


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