The Kingdom Hearts series has been a staple of gaming for decades, and its presence on the Nintendo Switch has been a topic of interest for many fans. Recently, Square Enix announced that the cloud versions of the game would be discontinued from sale, although they will remain playable until June 2027.

This move comes as a surprise to some, but it's likely a strategic decision to make way for the native versions of the game, which were announced during the latest Nintendo Direct. The native versions are expected to offer a more seamless and high-quality gaming experience, which may have contributed to the decision to discontinue the cloud versions.

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  • The cloud versions of Kingdom Hearts will no longer be available for purchase on the Switch eShop.
  • Players who have already purchased the cloud versions will still be able to play them until June 2027.
  • Native versions of the Kingdom Hearts games are expected to be released on the Switch and Switch 2, offering improved performance and gameplay.
  • The discontinuation of the cloud versions may be a sign that the native versions are nearing release.

Source: Nintendo Life