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Square Enix Reveals More Kingdom Hearts News at Tokyo Game Show

Square Enix Reveals More Kingdom Hearts News at Tokyo Game Show

At this point, nearly every Kingdom Hearts game has had an HD upgrade. In fact, the only game that hasn’t been playable in some sort of HD remix, is Square-Enix’s latest Kingdom Hearts game: Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance . Luckily, Square is thinking of producing one in the near future.

Aside from this news, a recent post on Siliconera listed major points of Kingdom Hearts III ’s development with director Tetsuya Nomura. You can read them below and see the full article here .

  • There have been reports from foreign media that Kingdom Hearts III co-director Tai Yasue mentioned the Disney film Frozen [being in Kingdom Hearts III], but these are false, as it was never denied nor confirmed, and was misinterpreted as being a fact.
  • Choosing new worlds for Kingdom Hearts III is also proving to be a difficult task for Square Enix.
  • The conversation between the two mysterious characters heard during the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix trailer from E3 is actually longer, at around two minutes.
  • With the wait between Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix and Kingdom Hearts III, along with more development for Kingdom Hearts X [Chi], Square Enix want to cut down the waiting time for fans as much as possible.
  • Kingdom Hearts X [Chi] and Kingdom Hearts III’s stories are closely related, so they’re being written at the same time.
  • The development for Kingdom Hearts III is moving smoothly according to plan.
  • Square Enix seem to be having some sort of design problems due to engine-related issues, but currently, they’ve advanced in the scenario writing and world choices, along with designs for Sora and Riku’s new outfits.
  • According to the Osaka development team, Sora’s mobility is way too high, and it almost felt like he was invincible at around his end-game level.
  • They currently have a great variety of Keyblade transformations, and compare it to Birth by Sleep’s original way of fighting using Keyblades.
  • Besides Kingdom Hearts III, Square Enix have various projects [for the series], but at the moment, they have plenty of offers and plan on prioritizing those first.

Source: Siliconera

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