Kingdom Hearts: VR Experience’s Second Update Adds Motion Controls And Olympus Coliseum

Get a front row seat to Olympus Coliseum in the newest update.

Posted By | On 20th, Jul. 2019

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We recently found out that Kingdom Hearts 3 is the best selling game in the franchise, a milestone over a decade in the making. But it’s not the only Kingdom Hearts experience fans have right now, as the second update in the Kingdom Hearts: VR experience is coming soon- and it adds a familiar locale, and a new feature that fans are sure to have a lot of fun with.

Via the official PlayStation Twitter account, we get to see the video showing off Olympus Coliseum, which will be added as a setting in the July update. You’ll have to slash your way through waves of Heartless with the newly added motion controls that allow you to hold and swing your Keyblade with reckless abandon.

The Kingdom Hearts: VR Experience is available now for PlayStation VR and is free to download and play. The newest update will launch on July 25th.


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