Without any kind of announcement from Square Enix, mobile game Kingdom Hearts Union X Dark Road has been delisted.
The thing about Kingdom Hearts, is that if you actually play the games, overall it's not that confusing. Square Enix has made that easier over the years with its various ports that consist of certain games in full, others compressed into cutscenes. But there's been one game that has been stuck on mobile devices, despite being one of the most important for the future of the series: Kingdom Hearts Union X Dark Road. This one has a whole bunch of lore, and one of its main characters even shows up in Kingdom Hearts 3 - another, smaller but soon-to-be important character, Strelitzia, also made an appearance in Kingdom Hearts 4's first and only trailer. So why, then, has Square Enix delisted Union X Dark Road without any kind of announcement?
Fans noticed that it wasn't possible to search and download the title from either the iOS or Google Play stores last week, and days later Square Enix doesn't appear to have commented on it at all. For a while the game's website (which is still live) allowed you to click on the Google Play store banner to download it, which I tested myself, and the game still works fine - though all links just now greet you with a page that says "forbidden," which at least feels appropriately Kingdom Hearts, even if it is disconcerting.
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