Kingdom Hearts fans — it’s time to rejoice, weep, write an angsty journal entry, whatever it is you do to celebrate. Tetsuya Nomura has confirmed via Twitter that development on the long-awaited Kingdom Hearts III for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One has finally wrapped up!
Announced way back at E3 2013, the game has had its fair share of lengthy delays, so knowing that there’s (almost) nothing that push it back any further now is a welcome relief. Alongside Nomura’s good news, Square Enix and Disney have also released a brand new trailer titled ‘Together’ that gives us another neat glimpse into the worlds and characters in Kingdom Hearts 3. To say it’s an emotional two minutes of beautiful footage would be an understatement.
Check out Nomura’s tweet and the Together trailer below and pencil in January 29, 2019 as a sure thing!
I’m proud to unveil an extended version of the trailer that’s been playing in NA cinemas. And guess what? We’ve wrapped up development of #KingdomHearts III!
If you haven’t had the chance yet, now would be a good time to prep by playing 1.5+2.5 & 2.8. See you next month! – Nomura pic.twitter.com/NvZYBut3WI— Kingdom Hearts (@KINGDOMHEARTS) November 20, 2018
Kieron's been gaming ever since he could first speak the words "Blast Processing" and hasn't lost his love for platformers and JRPGs since. A connoisseur of avant-garde indie experiences and underground cult classics, Kieron is a devout worshipper at the churches of Double Fine and Annapurna Interactive, to drop just a couple of names.
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- Kieron Verbruggehttps://www.well-played.com.au/author/kverbrugge/
- Kieron Verbruggehttps://www.well-played.com.au/author/kverbrugge/
- Kieron Verbruggehttps://www.well-played.com.au/author/kverbrugge/
Kieron's been gaming ever since he could first speak the words "Blast Processing" and hasn't lost his love for platformers and JRPGs since. A connoisseur of avant-garde indie experiences and underground cult classics, Kieron is a devout worshipper at the churches of Double Fine and Annapurna Interactive, to drop just a couple of names.
