
The DLC will come out on Januand Februfor PlayStation 4 and Xbox One respectively. Although the developer yanked the trailer from the internet, the revealed release date was already doing the rounds. Kingdom Hearts 3 director Tetsuya Nomura said he wouldn’t be able to hint at the DLC release date because, “ people would get mad at him.” Here’s hoping that whoever accidentally leaned on the big red button in Square Enix’s offices didn’t get too much of a telling-off.
#Kingdom hearts 3 remind series#
This scene is remarkably similar to an early Final Fantasy Versus 13 trailer featuring Noctis also waking up in a limo, which seems to point to series director Tetsuya Nomura attempting to bring some cut ideas for that game back.Square Enix managed to reveal the release date for the Kingdom Hearts 3 ReMIND DLC in a trailer that has now been pulled from the official Kingdom Hearts YouTube account (via Eurogamer). How this relates to the two fighting is so unclear that even Sora is confused, but regardless of the result, Sora is left in the nighttime version of the Final World while Yozora wakes up in a car. Apparently, Sora isn’t seeing what he really looks like, and Yozora was looking for Sora to “save” him. Aside from the obvious of him being one of the hardest fights in the series, Yozora’s dialogue implies there’s been a lot going on in his reality, and he is Sora’s protagonist equivalent there. It could just be Square Enix’s go-to building for marking a fantasy Shibuya, or it could mean that the TWEWY characters in Dream Drop Distance could be relevant again.Īnother matter of constant fan discussion is the secret fight against Yozora. Quadratum will undoubtedly feature in the next game, but the appearance of TWEWY’s fictional 104 building (a reference to a 109 building in the real Shibuya) has given many pause.
#Kingdom hearts 3 remind movie#
The city, or cities, Sora, Riku, Yozora, and a cloaked figure who may be the Master of Masters find themselves in in the Secret Movie seem to be a mix of The World Ends With You’s Shibuya and the FF15 Insomnium-like Quadratum. While Kingdom Hearts 3 began showing what the future could look like with the Foretellers, it quickly followed with an out-of-context glimpse at the setting and potential protagonist of the next Kingdom Hearts: the city of Quadratum, and the enigmatic Yozora. Only time will tell what is really going on here, but it seems very likely that the Foretellers will be opposed to Sora in some way.įinally, there is the matter of the Secret Movie and ReMind’s secret boss.
#Kingdom hearts 3 remind full#
Once again, this is all meant to tease a new direction for Kingdom Hearts, most likely starting with the next full game. Upon Xehanort questioning how many white pieces there are, Eraqus responds "just watch" and slams Sora's piece down. Seven black pieces are placed on the board, with designs recalling the five Foretellers, Luxu, and the Master of Masters. After having completed their chess game alluding to the events of the series (with Xehanort, representing darkness, fittingly losing), Eraqus proposes a new game. Even though the next mainline Kingdom Hearts game may take place in another reality, it seems that there are still relevant players in the first.Īfter this, the view returns to Xehanort and Eraqus in the past. The camera zooms out to reveal Maleficent and Pete, who have been seeking the black box, watching the proceedings. Judging by Luxu’s one yellow eye, he still seems to be partially possessed by Xehanort, though the implications of this are unclear. Xigbar appears with the No Name keyblade, revealing himself to be Luxu, the apprentice the Master of Masters entrusted his Keyblade and a mysterious black box. Only four of them appear, with Ava being conspicuously absent.

Speaking of which, the Foretellers from the initial Kingdom Hearts X storyline and the Back Cover movie show up in Kingdom Hearts 3’s unlockable epilogue.
