Kingdom Hearts Deals: Sora Amiibo Re-Releases Soon And Complete Series Is $35
One of the most popular Nintendo Switch Amiibo figures will be reprinted on November 7.
One of the most elusive and sought-after Nintendo Switch Amiibo figures is receiving a reprint: Sora from Kingdom Hearts. The Keyblade wielder has been hard to find for a reasonable price since launching in February, but now it's the latest popular figure scheduled for a re-release. The Sora Amiibo reprint releases November 7 and is available to preorder for $16 at GameStop and Best Buy.
Sora Amiibo (Kingdom Hearts)
$16 | Releases November 7
The Sora Amiibo features the star of Kingdom Hearts with his signature Keyblade. Sora originally joined the small list of non-Nintendo characters who have appeared in Super Smash Bros. and received the Amiibo treatment on February 16. Other notable non-Nintendo characters with Amiibo figures include Banjo & Kazooie from Rare's classic platformer series and Terry Bogard of Fatal Fury and King of Fighters fame.
Sora is just the latest Amiibo figure to receive a reprint this year. Numerous The Legend of Zelda Amiibo figures were reissued ahead of Echoes of Wisdom's release, including the adorable doll-like Link from Link's Awakening (and Echoes of Wisdom) and Toon Zelda from The Wind Waker.
Kingdom Hearts All-in-One Package for PS4
$35 (was $50) for Physical Edition | $100 on PlayStation Store
If you haven't played all of the Kingdom Hearts games or are only familiar with the character as a Super Smash Bros. fighter, you can check out almostthe entire series for cheap on PS4 and PS5 with the All-in-One Package. It comes with 10 experiences, including all three mainline games, for only $35 at Amazon. The digital version of this same bundle goes for $100 on the PlayStation Store.
The series is available to buy on the eShop, but you need to stream the Switch versions over the cloud. Multiple bundles are also available on Steam, but you'll wind up spending substantially more to play the series on PC. Plus, Kingdom Hearts was originally a PlayStation exclusive, and PlayStation consoles remain the best way to play the franchise.
And if you like rhythm games, check out Melody of Memory, which is $24 for PlayStation and $29 for Switch at Amazon.
GameStop actually has a bunch of Amiibo figures that were previously sold out, so make sure to take a look at other figures, especially since GameStop requires customers to spend over $79 to get free shipping. Some of the highlights include the Minecraft Steve and Alex combo pack, Ness from Smash Bros. (and Earthbound/Mother), Mr. Game & Watch, Duck Hunt, the original Nintendo robot accessory R.O.B.
GameStop Amiibo Restock (October 2024)
- Sora -- $16 | Releases November 7
- Minecraft Steve and Alex 2-Pack -- $30
- Ness (Exclusive) -- $16
- Noah from Xenoblade Chronicles (Preowned) -- $20
- Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury/King of Fighters -- $16
- R.O.B. -- $16
- Duck Hunt -- $16
- Mr. Game & Watch -- $16
- Pikachu -- $16
- Charizard -- $16
- Monster Hunter Rise Palamute -- $20
- Monster Hunter Palico -- $20
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Palico -- $22
- Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak Palamute -- $22
- Banjo & Kazooie -- $16
- Link's Awakening Link -- $16
- Toon Zelda from The Wind Waker -- $16
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