Kingdom Hearts Shares New Organization XIII Orchestra Artwork by Shiro Amano
During the recent Kingdom Hearts Second Breath concert, which recently concluded its second series of shows in Tokyo, fans have been sharing new pamphlet artwork drawn by the series’ manga artist, Shiro Amano.
Previously, the part of the illustration depicting Vexen was shown in several photos by some fans who attended the February concert in Osaka. And now, the full art has been shared by numerous individuals on Twitter. The original Organization XIII is depicted, each playing various instruments; Larxene’s probably the most bizarre.
The image we have pasted below is via Kingdom Hearts community member @princessxemnas, who provided an upscaled version, so immense thanks to them.
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“The heart resides within the soul, which in turn is guided by fate to its rightful place” is a crucial phrase used at the start of this trailer for the upcoming mainline game.
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