Kingdom Hearts Art Museum Trading Cards Return in 2026
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Square Enix announced it will bring back the set of Kingdom Hearts Art Museum trading cards in Japan. They are set to return on December 26, 2026. A box of 20 packs will cost 11,000 yen (~$70). Single packs aren’t showing up on the eStore. It isn’t on the US storefront yet, but we should see these worldwide.
This is a rerelease of a selection that first showed up in August 2025. However, at the time it didn’t end up in Square Enix online stores in the US immediately due to the tariffs in place by President Donald Trump. The price remains the same, though that initial release also offered opportunities to get single packs of six cards for 550 yen (~$3.50).
As a result, the card breakdown is the same. It still covers mainline games up through Kingdom Hearts 3 and spin-offs through Melody of Memory. 228 cards total are in the set, though the random nature of the packs means you aren’t guaranteed to get every one of them if you buy the 20 pack box. 90 of the cards are normal, another 90 are considered premium, and the rest are special and rare types. There are also two “secret” cards.
Square Enix also shared the official images showing all of the Kingdom Hearts Art Museum trading cards again, which you can see in the gallery below.









This comes ahead of some other upcoming game releases. The first three Kingdom Hearts compilations of games will show up on the Switch 2 on October 8, 2026 worldwide, offering native ports that don’t rely on Cloud-based versions like we saw for the Switch. Kingdom Hearts 4 is also on the way to the Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X, and PC in late 2027.
The Kingdom Hearts Art Museum trading cards will show up again in Japan on December 26, 2026, and we should see them worldwide as well.