
The announcement trailer gave us some interesting snippets of gameplay, showing us Sora running up walls and riding on the back of large enemies. Kingdom Hearts 3 gameplay: How will it play? Still, as with all leaks and rumours, take this with a pinch of salt.

The list was also the first place to mention that we’d be seeing a Monsters Inc. Obligatory potential world spoilers ahead!Īccording to the file listings (which don’t have the worlds list in full) we could also see a Frozen world, a Jungle Book world, Twilight Town, Mysterious Tower, 100 Acre Woods, Disney Castle and Land of Departure. The file listings were quickly removed, but eagle-eyed fans were quick enough to note everything down. The user went on to post a bunch of file listings from an FTP server – apparently a secondary server from a contracted studio. Nomura also confirmed to Famitsu in a separate interview (via Kotaku) that the game will have a very different art style to previous Kingdom Hearts games, opting to show off Disney’s signature 2D brushwork in the Kingdom Hearts’ 3D setting.īeyond Good and Evil 2 release date rumours and news: Jade and Joseph Gordon-Levitt make an appearance at E3Īt the end of 2017, there was a massive Kingdom Hearts 3 leak posted anonymously on Imgur and shared by a newly-registered member on KHInsider.
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trailer joins the five other Kingdom Hearts 3 trailers already released, which gave us a peek at the Tangled world, the Toy Story world, a Hercules level, plus a combat trailer. We saw the return of characters like Vanitas and Marluxia, as well as the return of the Unversed. world, including introducing Mike, Sully and little Boo, but it also gave us a lot more to feast on. Who knows, maybe we’ll even see them battle it out against Master Xehanort.Īlong with Sora and the gang, we’ll also be following Mickey and Riku as they search for the Keyblade wielders.Īt this year’s D23 Expo in Japan, we were treated to a fancy new trailer that showed off the Monsters Inc.

Tetsuya Nomura, the director of the Kingdom Hearts series, has already confirmed to Famitsu (via Polygon) that Kingdom Hearts 3 will follow directly after the events of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, meaning we should see Sora, Donald and Goofy continue their journey to find the Seven Guardians of Light. Kingdom Hearts 3 will involve one of the maddest crossovers ever, as protagonist Sora and the gang from Disney traverse a platter of recognisable pop-culture worlds. Kingdom Hearts 3 story: Where will we go? If it’s going through the effort of holding a conference, we’re pretty sure the developer is going to be showing off both Shadow of the Tomb Raider as well as Kingdom Hearts 3 – hopefully along with a release date. While this isn’t solid evidence that Kingdom Hearts 3 will be coming out on 1 November – it could have been an honest mistake – we’re sure to find out the official release date fairly soon, with Square Enix recently announcing that it will be holding a press conference this year at E3 2018. Indeed, Target changed the release date to 31 December after Comic Book’s report came out. As Comic Book noted back in April, retailers usually put 31 December as product holder dates, not 1 November. US retailer Target listed the game for a 1 November launch.

Square Enix still hasn’t clarified when in 2018 fans can expect to see Kingdom Hearts 3, but a retailer may have accidentally let the release date slip out a little early. Besides getting to see Woody, Rex and the rest of the Pixar crew, fans were even more delighted to see that Kingdom Hearts 3 would be arriving at an unspecified time in 2018.

Kingdom Hearts 3: Everything you need to know Kingdom Hearts 3 release date: When is Kingdom Hearts 3 coming out?īack in 2017, at the D23 Expo, Square Enix unveiled a new trailer that showed off Kingdom Hearts 3’s new Toy Story world. You can watch the Xbox trailer below, which focuses is mostly on Frozen, but also highlights worlds from Toy Story, Tangled, Monster’s Inc. and Hercules.
