Kingdom Hearts 10 Million Strong
Popular series sells like hotcakes in Japan and North America.
Date: Monday, February 05, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Square Enix and Buena Vista Games announced today that the KINGDOM HEARTS series of action role-playing games has shipped more than 10 million units worldwide, making it one of the top game series in the world. Released to chart-topping sales in 2006, KINGDOM HEARTS II is the sequel to KINGDOM HEARTS, one of the top ten best-selling PlayStation 2 of all time in North America. The KINGDOM HEARTS series was created by the collaboration of Disney’s Buena Vista Games and Square Enix in 2002. With two titles for the PlayStation 2 and one title for the Game Boy Advance, the KINGDOM HEARTS games see the player stepping into the shoes of the heroic Sora, who adventures alongside favorite Disney characters. The KINGDOM HEARTS series also features theme songs performed by international recording artist Hikaru Utada.

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