Kingdom Hearts 3 Funko Pop Figures Now Available For Pre-Order
Kingdom Hearts 3 is set to mark the end of an era in the RPG series, and the title is pulling out all the crossovers to make the most of the occasion. Our heroes Sora, Donald, and Goofy are set to venture into several of Disney’s most beloved properties, including the likes of Monsters Inc., Frozen, and revealed just recently, Big Hero 6.
This lovely bevy of characters has opened the floodgates for the possibility of collectibles, and Funko is taking that ball and rolling with it for their latest lineup of Pop figures. The upcoming collectibles are set to give the characters of Kingdom Hearts 3 their Funko due, as well as the main trio’s creature-fied Monsters Inc. transformations.
Included elsewhere in the Funko Pop collection are Mickey, Vanitas, Riku, Heartless soldier, as well as Sora, with several additional varieties of the hero exclusively available at select stores. Sora’s Drive form is only at Best Buy, Sora sporting dual blasters is solely available at GameStop, and Sora in Toy Story form is only at Hot Topic.
While we’ll have to wait until next year to play Kingdom Hearts 3 for ourselves, these figures will arrive in a considerably more timely fashion sometime in the Fall. Non-exclusive Pop figures are currently available to pre-order on Amazon. Kingdom Hearts 3 will arrive for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on January 29th, 2019.
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