Kingdom Hearts 3 release date, news and rumors

Update: As we knew it would, Kingdom Hearts 3 made an appearance at this year’s Disney D23 expo where patient fans got plenty of good news.

The most important information revealed is that the game will be coming in 2018. Although no more solid timeframe than that was given, it’s better than the absolutely nothing that came before it.

It was also revealed that the game would feature a brand new Toy Story world, for which a 5 minute long trailer was released. This trailer showed Sora, Donald and Goofy teaming up with Buzz and Woody for an adventure that has genuinely lovely polished visuals.

Watch it for yourself below:

In an interview at D23, the game’s director Tetsuya Nomura explained what had taken so long to get the game to this point (bearing in mind Kingdom Hearts 2 was released 12 years ago and 3 was announced all the way back in 2013).

Nomura said that “it hurts” to hear accusations that he’s taking too long, particularly as just after the game’s first year of development the decision to change to Unreal Engine 4 was made over his head. This change, though inevitable, caused extensive delays which weren’t helped by timing and resourcing challenges within Square Enix.

“It’s kind of out of my hands” he said.

Nomura also said that he doesn’t expect any worlds to be kept a secret before the game’s release. Does this mean DLC worlds will be developed post-release?

“Nothing is set in stone, and I’m afraid we can’t go into details” he said, “but I have told the team: Just be prepared to be able to accommodate for something like that. We can’t suddenly develop a system where we’re accommodating for downloadable content. So it’s not confirming or denying either way, but just so that the development team will be prepared, I have informed them of making the preparations.”

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It’s been almost 12 years since Kingdom Hearts 2 was released. In that time we’ve gone through one and a half new console generations and played many spin off titles, but the mainline Kingdom Hearts story has retained a constant place in the back of our minds.

It wasn’t actually ever certain that Kingdom Hearts 3 was even going to come until 2013 when Square Enix officially confirmed its existence. Though Square Enix has released many spin-off titles across several platforms, none of them furthered the main Sora storyline told across Kingdom Hearts 1 and 2 and instead explored side characters and stories.

After the initial confirmation and announcement trailer in 2013 we then got a teaser trailer and some tantalizing details at E3 in 2014 and even more news and a gameplay trailer at E3 2015. Since then news has been fairly thin on the ground but we’ve collected all of the latest news and rumors and placed it right here for your convenience.

Cut to the chase

  • What is it? The long-anticipated third mainline title in Square Enix’s action roleplaying crossover series, Kingdom Hearts.
  • When can I play it? 2018
  • What can I play it on? PS4 and Xbox One

Screenshots and trailers

There are now five Kingdom Hearts 3 tailers you need to watch if you really want to consider yourself a Keyblade hype master.

The latest two-minute video comes from Disney’s D23 Expo and treats fans to five minutes of footage from the newly announced Toy Story level.

Not long before this at E3 2017 we got the chance to see another gameplay trailer which showed off footage from the game’s Hercules level.

Already on sale with Amazon Prime:

The second most recent trailer for the game was released at JumpFesta in 2016. The trailer gave an insight into how the game’s combat will work as well as a glimpse at special abilities and the impact the game’s environment will have on fighting.

Prior to this there was another and much more full trailer released at E3 in 2015. In this gameplay trailer fans got a look at what appears to be a new location – the exterior of Rapunzel’s tower from the film Tangled.

A much shorter trailer was revealed at E3 in 2014, setting the stage for the game’s main story.

And of course we can’t forget the announcement trailer from all the way back in 2013. There have been lots of trailer haven’t there?

Release date

At D23 in July 2017, it was announced in a fifth trailer that the game would be released in 2018. Though there was no more solid date than this provided it gives fans a window to look forward to.

In an interview at D23, the game’s director Tetsuya Nomura explained what had taken so long to get the game to this point (bearing in mind Kingdom Hearts 2 was released 12 years ago and 3 was announced all the way back in 2013).

Nomura said that “it hurts” to hear accusations that he’s taking too long, particularly as just after the game’s first year of development the decision to change to Unreal Engine 4 was made over his head. This change, though inevitable, caused extensive delays which weren’t helped by timing and resourcing challenges within Square Enix.

“It’s kind of out of my hands” he said.

News and features

Story

Kingdom Hearts 3 will see players once more take up the role of Sora as he travels with his closest friends Donald and Goofy across a variety of world themed around and populated by a host of famous Disney and Final Fantasy characters.

Game director Tetsuya Nomura has confirmed that the game’s story will start straight after the ending of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.

This means that the game will follow our trio in their pursuit of the Seven Guardians of Light to prepare for their final showdown against Master Xehanort. All the while, King Mickey and Riku will continue their hunt for the remaining Keyblade wielders.

Does all of this sound like complete gobbledygook to you? Not to worry, if you’d like to catch up on all of the essential story you can do so on PlayStation 4 by playing Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 Remix and Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue.

Not sure you’ve got the time for playing through all of that? Then you could watch the below summary of the franchise timeline created by Game Trailers. It’s still almost an hour long but it’ll do the job.

New visuals

Kingdom Hearts 3 will adopt a slightly visual style to previous games in the franchise, aiming for more of a brush-like look than photo realism. In an interview with Famitsu (via Kotaku) Tetsuya Nomura was very open about the decision to take a new visual approach, stating that this new direction was an attempt to “Express Disney’s 2D brushwork in 3D.”

Nomura said this was a look they’d wanted since the first game but “At the time, the [PlayStation 2] didn’t have the processing power to allow us to freely adjust the lighting.”

The new PlayStation 4 hardware, however, is much more capable and Nomura said it’s possible to get “a real feeling of evolution by just making the standard graphics into HD.” Nomura admitted that it’s a fairly “drastic change” but added that he sees it as “a rich evolution of everything we’ve shown you up to now.”

Gameplay

It looks like the action RPG gameplay won’t change too much from previous titles in the franchise, most likely drawing from and improving on that of Kingdom Hearts 2 and perhaps integrating particularly successful elements from the handheld titles.

It’s been confirmed, though, that Sora will be much more mobile in combat, able to wall run, jump on enemies, and largely take greater advantage of the game’s much larger environments.

Back in 2013, Nomura said that the combat in Kingdom Hearts 3 will be “pretty frantic”, with NPCs able to join in the three-person party fights as well as “more intricate” enemy AI.

A couple of interesting new combat features that have been confirmed include Attraction Flow and Keyblade Transformations.

Attraction Flow attacks are new super moves that will apparently be triggered under certain though unconfirmed battle conditions. These powerful moves based on the Flowmotion moves from Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance are inspired by some of the biggest rides at the Disney theme parks such as the Teacups, Pirate Ship and Thunder Mountain Railroad.

Keyblade Transformations are fairly self explanatory and will allow Sora’s Keyblade weapons to transform in battle with different effects.

According to Nomura, Keyblade Transformations will only be unlocked when all missions from one of the game’s worlds are unlocked, with each individual world offering its own unique transformation.

For example, it was spotted by KH Insider that an Olympus Keyblade was able to cast Zeus’ lightning as well as transform into a Pegasus-drawn chariot.

New worlds

Disney’s been busy in the years since Kingdom Hearts 2 was first released so as you’d expect, there are going to be a few new worlds to play in. Thus far the Kingdom of Corona from Tangled, an as yet untitled world from Big Hero 6, Mount Olympus from Hercules, Twilight Town Mysterious Tower and a Toy Story world have been confirmed as new additions.

Though Disney has also acquired Marvel and LucasFilm, it’s unlikely their franchises will appear in Kingdom Hearts due to a variety of other license agreement barriers, with Nomura cautioning that “the other associated companies under Disney [are] not something that is as simple as us consulting with Disney Interactive. So, unfortunately, the lineup is kind of considered as different.”

Nintendo Switch?

In a recent interview Square Enix CEO Yosuke Matsuda told Nikkei (via MyNintendo) that the company is focusing on bringing more of its current and future titles to Nintendo’s new console, the Nintendo Switch.

Though Matsuda makes no direct reference to bringing Kingdom Hearts 3 to the Switch, it does suggest that if such a move is feasible and the hardware limitations aren’t too great, Square Enix will make it happen.

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