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    Pixio Japan Announces Kingdom Hearts Monitor Arms and Acrylic Memo Boards

    Now available for pre-order with a 10% off discount.

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    Pixio Japan has recently announced they’ll be collaborating with the Kingdom Hearts series. The company will be releasing two specially branded monitor arms and acrylic memo boards. Pre-orders are currently available through their official store, with a 10% off discount ongoing until February 3rd.

    First, the Pixio Kingdom Hearts monitor arm costs ¥13,980. Fans can choose between two types printed onto the arm: King Mickey or Sora & Riku. As for the acrylic memo boards, there are also two types, with King Mickey or Sora, and they cost ¥1,980 each. The company offers free nationwide shipping across Japan.

    You can view images of both acrylic memo boards and the monitor arm below:

    In case you’re unaware, Pixio Japan is a gaming accessory brand aiming at delivering products that realize your ideal gaming room. For those who want to create their own desk environment with their favorite colors and designs, Pixio is actively developing gaming monitors and monitor arms in a variety of colors.

    You can purchase the following items through the links below:

    The Kingdom Hearts series finally came to Steam this past June, bringing the mainline series to the platform for the first time. Specifically, the release includes Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 RemixKingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, and Kingdom Hearts 3 + ReMind

    Earlier this month, Kingdom Hearts series director Tetsuya Nomura shared a secret anecdote to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep for PSP. He also teased that the Lost Masters shown reached the “crossroads” in Kingdom Hearts III. The meaning of what they gained and lost will be explored “another time,” likely referring to Kingdom Hearts IV.

    Ryuji Shiryu
    Ryuji Shiryu
    Angelus Victor, also known as Ryuji Shiryu, is an avid lover of Japanese RPGs and the Japanese language itself. Loves to nitpick a game for its UI and typography...perhaps a bit too much. His favorite game series include Xenoblade Chronicles, Danganronpa, Final Fantasy, and many more.

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