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Another side project for Verizon mobile phones titled ''Kingdom Hearts V CAST'' released in 2004. It is not considered canon and is one of the few entries not developed by Square Enix. The game can no longer be legally purchased after the shut down of the Verizon V CAST in 2012. | Another side project for Verizon mobile phones titled ''Kingdom Hearts V CAST'' released in 2004. It is not considered canon and is one of the few entries not developed by Square Enix. The game can no longer be legally purchased after the shut down of the Verizon V CAST in 2012. | ||
The proper sequel, ''Kingdom Hearts II'', released on PlayStation 2 in | The proper sequel, ''Kingdom Hearts II'', released on PlayStation 2 in 2005. The game picks up right after the events of ''Chain of Memories'' left off and received praise for improving on the first game in many ways. A Final Mix version was released in 2007 with new content. | ||
Another mobile game was released in 2008 titled ''Kingdom Hearts coded''. This game was released episodically over a year and exists to explain plot holes in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. All episodes were later combined and released on [[Nintendo DS]] in 2011, titled ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''. A web browser game tie in titled ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded Gummiship Studio'' released as a studio to make a Gummi Ship. Around the same time, a mobile domain titled ''Kingdom Hearts Mobile'' was released and contained all episodes of ''coded'' as well as ringtones, wallpapers, and minigames. The site went defunct in 2013. | Another mobile game was released in 2008 titled ''Kingdom Hearts coded''. This game was released episodically over a year and exists to explain plot holes in ''Kingdom Hearts II''. All episodes were later combined and released on [[Nintendo DS]] in 2011, titled ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''. A web browser game tie in titled ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded Gummiship Studio'' released as a studio to make a Gummi Ship. Around the same time, a mobile domain titled ''Kingdom Hearts Mobile'' was released and contained all episodes of ''coded'' as well as ringtones, wallpapers, and minigames. The site went defunct in 2013. |