
The Kingdom Hearts series has earned its own identity after its conception as a bizarre crossover between the beloved worlds of Final Fantasy and Disney. As the franchise has evolved, it has reduced its reliance on its Disney DNA while leaning heavily into its original lore. While fans like myself adore these narratives, it is plain to see that the story has become hopelessly convoluted and confusing. That is because Kingdom Hearts has a big problem - it doesn't have enough Disney.

The Wonderful World of Disney has brought along many great characters in the Kingdom Hearts series.

The Outerhaven writes: Kingdom Hearts RE:Chain Of Memories still stands out as one of the best and most unique entries in the Kingdom Hearts saga, setting up all that came after. However, the upgraded version has amplified some things poorly, and thus, it’s not as good as the GBA title you might recall.

While the official soundtracks for Kingdom Hearts III, II.8, Unchained X and Union X are already available on Spotify and Apple Music, the only other Kingdom Hearts music available until today has been cover versions by orchestras or other artists.
Now Disney Music Japan has added the full official soundtracks for the HD 1.5 Remix and HD 2.5 Remix games.
If anything Kingdom Hearts 3 should have more Final Fantasy characters