Over two decades after Kingdom Hearts debuted, singer Hikaru Utada has dropped a new version of Simple And Clean

Kingdom Hearts' Most Famous Song Just Got A Brand-New Version

Both versions of Utada's song have become synonymous with the game. Utada also provided the theme songs for both Kingdom Hearts 2 and Kingdom Hearts 3. Presumably, Utada will be invited to do the same for Kingdom Hearts 4, which may be released as soon as 2025 according to a recent rumor. In the meantime, Utada has debuted an updated recording of the Japanese language version of Hikari.

While fans await news about the future of the franchise, Square Enix recently announced that all of the previously released Kingdom Hearts games are coming to Steam on June 13. Prior to that news, Kingdom Hearts and its sequels were exclusive exclusive on PC to the Epic Games Store. This made it much less straightforward to get them running on the Steam Deck.

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This story originally appeared on: GameSpot - Author:UK GAG