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Yozora also appears as the final boss at the very end of the Re Mind DLC, delivering some cryptic threats and promises to Sora in an intense battle before he "wakes up" in his home reality in a scene that's reminiscent of the Final Fantasy Versus XIII trailer.

Many of the game's concepts and characters were repurposed in Final Fantasy XV , so all of these connections are bewildering, to say the least. We'll update this article with more information and theories about the future of Kingdom Hearts IV as the news comes. This article was originally published on 2. Just Lunning and Corey Plante. Updated: 9. Originally Published: 2. Square Enix. Sora enters a strange world.

However, in his interview with Japanese outlet Famitsu, handily translated by aitaikimochi on Twitter, he revealed that he and his team have already begun production on another Kingdom Hearts project. Not only that, the plan is to have it release in That's still two years off, but it's relatively sooner than some may have expected.

The reason for this is because marks the Kingdom Hearts series 20th anniversary, so Nomura obviously would want something to release that year. He didn't share any details as to exactly what it could be, only saying that it will be a surprise, but it's probably safe to assume that it's not Kingdom Hearts 4.

The mainline numbered titles usually require longer development times and it sounds as if work on this next project has only just begun. The series is no stranger to having smaller games to tide fans over, though they've always had relevance to the ongoing narrative. Fans may think that it has to be something big to coincide with the 20th anniversary, but that's not necessarily the case. Maybe it will be a Yozora game? Let's go all the way back to when Kingdom Hearts was simple and clean.

Released in for the PlayStation 2, it was a cultural phenomenon that somehow allowed for two very different franchises, being Final Fantasy and Disney to converge into one amazing package. As a standalone title, it's complicated enough to give some food for thought when it comes to the story but easy enough to understand and familiarize yourself with what's to come.

Originally released for the Game Boy Advance, and later again on the PS2, Chain of Memories began Square Enix's trend of forcing devoted Kingdom Hearts fans to spend their hard-earned Munny on a multitude of consoles to continue playing the series. Chain of Memories shifted away from hack-and-slash combat to a slower, more strategic card-based system. Many fans disliked this change but knowing the story of this game is integral to understanding key parts of the highly anticipated Kingdom Hearts II.

Still regarded by many as the best game in the series, Kingdom Hearts II released in to extremely positive reception. This game ties up the loose ends from the previous two entries, but not without creating its own fair share of "what is this and why is it happening" moments. The beginning of the game is especially head-scratching if you haven't played Chain of Memories , which was a big turn off for fans who couldn't get ahold of a Game Boy Advance. Still, make sure to brush up on your Kingdom Hearts knowledge, because this game is well worth it.

If you'd prefer to skip through the cutscenes just to get the PlayStation theme, no one would blame you. At the time of its launch, Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep told the origin story of the series, taking place before the events of the original Kingdom Hearts. Three playable characters are featured in the game, with one looking strikingly similar to Roxas with the exact same character model, even though he's an entirely different character.



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