Square Enix revealed a new trailer for theKingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind DLCin the latest State of Play. The trailer most notably reveals that Aerith and the otherFinal Fantasycharacters aren’t dead. As you already know, since the trailer leaked beforehand, the DLC will launch on July 25, 2025. What didn’t leak, however, was the price of theKingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind DLC. We heard it now.

Kingdom Hearts 3 Re:MindDLC is priced at $29,99 and contains:

We detailed what is the premium menu, the slideshow feature and more in a previous article.

The DLC also comes with a $39,99 priced version. It includes all the above plus a video of the World of Tres Orchestra concert, recorded in Osaka, Japan. 19 tracks in total.

Lastly, the DLC will launch alongside a free update, version 1.07, which will add:

Personally speaking, I think the DLC is pretty expensive for what it is, especially considering players already paidKingdom Hearts IIIfull price and what they got was an unfinished game. Which will now be complete with this DLC.

Square Enix always launchedFinal Mixversions of pastKingdom Heartsgames, andKingdom Hearts IIIis getting this treatment via a DLC instead. This DLC is definitely historically better since we don’t have to pay full price for aFinal Mixgame and restart our playthrough from the beginning. But it doesn’t make it a good thing either. And while we have a list of the DLC’s content, we have no idea how long is said content. It’ll turn into an even worse deal if you can clear the additional story, the Limitcut episode, and the Secret episode in just a few hours.

Tetsuya Nomura chattedabout the DLCin various interviewswe translated. He most notably mentioned how it would launch before 2019 ended. Turns out that it didn’t make the cut in the end. January 23 isn’t too far off from 2019 though.

Kingdom Hearts HD1.5, 2.5, and 2.8 are also coming to Xbox One. Square Enix is also currently recruiting for thefuture of theKingdom Heartsseries.

The trailer is included below. I’m sad Square Enix still hasn’t published a Japanese dubbed version yet and we couldn’t hear Aerith voiced by Maaya Sakamoto and Riku voiced by Mamoru Miyano. Hopefully, it’ll pop up soon on theJapanese KH Twitter.

Update: Square Enix published the Japanese version of the trailer. you’re able to find it below the English version.