Square Enix has confirmed that the cumulative global sales of the "Kingdom Hearts" series have exceeded 38 million copies, setting a new sales record.This figure represents an increase of 1 million copies from last year, proving that the series is still going strong after more than two decades since its introduction.With its action role-playing gameplay, cross-border linkage plot and continuous porting to multiple platforms, the series continues to attract new players to join.

The cumulative sales of this series reached 37 million copies at the beginning of 2025, and this update confirms that it has exceeded the 38 million mark."Kingdom Hearts 3" still maintains the fastest sales record, with 6.7 million copies shipped worldwide.The first two generations of the main series continue to sell well, with the first generation "Kingdom Hearts" selling about 6.3 million copies and "Kingdom Hearts 2" selling about 5.2 million copies.The high-definition collections and derivative works inject lasting vitality into the series, keeping cross-generational player groups interested.

At present, the focus of the industry has turned to the orthodox sequel "Kingdom Hearts 4".The new work will adopt a more realistic visual expression.Developed based on Unreal Engine 5, this game will enhance the action system, allowing players to directly use keyblade abilities to explore and fight in vast scenes.Although the official release date has not yet been announced, the project has entered a steady development stage.