![]() ![]() It might be the nicest of the physical extra goodies available here, but again you aren’t saving cash like at Amazon and Best Buy. Over at Walmart, you won’t be getting a $10 credit but those three retail-exclusive Kingdom Hearts III art prints/cards will be yours if you go that route.Īgain, there’s no pre-order credit but GameStop’s Kingdom Hearts III pre-order bonuses do include a nice exclusive fabric poster. Reports are suggesting you will, however, get a “blind box Kingdom Hearts keychain,” although the Best Buy listings don’t appear to show that right now. It is much the same at Best Buy with a $10 credit attached to both versions however, you will not receive the Dawn Till Dusk Keyblade DLC. The larger Deluxe version also includes a Steelbook, an art book and a KHIII pin, but is unfortunately out of stock at Amazon right now. However, much like the Deluxe version, you’ll also receive the Dawn Till Dusk Keyblade DLC. Needless to say, these are your best two options when it comes to overall price, but there are some other goodies available at other retailers as well.Īmazon is charging $59.99 for the standard edition along with a $10 Prime pre-order credit. You’ll need to be a Prime member on the Amazon side of things but it also ships with an add-on bonus you won’t get at Best Buy. Kingdom Hearts III Pre-order Bonuses:įirst up, Amazon and Best Buy are both offering $10 credits with pre-orders. Nonetheless, time is winding down on your chance to capitalize on the Kingdom Hearts III pre-order bonuses and discounts. While early copies of the game hit the market in less than legal ways back in December, the game’s director, Tetsuya Nomura, assured us that most of the game’s important cinematic elements weren’t in that version. It’s worth noting that the Amazon exclusive Keyblade has specific perks towards Fire magic, PlayStation to Ice magic, and Xbox One to Thunder.Providing you managed to avoid the massive amount of leaked footage from just before Christmas, there are only hours left until you’ll be able to experience KHIII in all its glory. The obvious move here is to pre-order either directly through the console store or from Amazon to get the extra Keyblade. Square Enix Store: Sticker Set (Verdict: not worth it.).Walmart: 3 Art Cards (Verdict: barely better than Square Enix store.).GameStop: Exclusive Fabric Poster (Verdict: Probably the best of the art-related perks.).Best Buy: Blind Box Key Chain, $10 Reward (Verdict: Pretty good but no DLC). ![]() PlayStation or Microsoft Store: Exclusive Theme(s) and Midnight Blue or Phantom Green Keyblade DLC (Verdict:.Amazon: Dawn til Dusk Keyblade DLC, $10 Credit Back (Verdict: best deal around.).Here’s a quick roundup of all the options, from best to worst: We don’t know what kind of deal Amazon made with Square Enix to make it happen, but Amazon is easily the best place to get Kingdom Hearts III. Just about every retailer selling Kingdom Hearts III tosses in some bonuses for anyone who pre-orders, meaning players will have to act quickly to secure those benefit. Square Enix Pre-Order Bonuses: Where to Pre-Order Kingdom Hearts 3? ![]() Here are all the pre-order DLC keyblades. ![]()
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