When revealing the Kingdom Hearts 2020 trailer today, Tetsuya Nomura in his tweets told fans to “look at the text at the beginning of the trailer”. If you do so, you’ll spot this text and table. It reads “Kingdom Hearts Series 2nd Phase”. There are the logos for Kingdom Hearts III Remind, and Kingdom Hearts
Kingdom Hearts III Re:Mind
Sony is once again what the best-selling games were in the prior month on PlayStation Blog. In this case, they are covering January 2020, which was a generally quiet month for game releases. Because of that, an evergreen game that continues to top sales charts was the best selling digital game: Grand Theft Auto V.
We are now in a post-Kingdom Hearts III: Remind world, so this trilogy and the plethora of other games that released beside it finally seem complete. While die-hard fans have likely already bought the originals, Kingdom Hearts 1.5+2.5 Remix, Kingdom Hearts 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue and those interested but unaccustomed to the series like myself
To seemingly coincide with the release of the Kingdom Hearts III ReMind DLC, Square Enix has announced an entirely new KH experience that is set to arrive later this year. Project Xehanort is currently the codenamed project of this new Kingdom Hearts installment and it’s set to come to mobile devices in Spring 2020. Square Enix hasn’t said much
Square Enix published the second part of the Q&A regarding Kingdom Hearts 3 Remind: the 13 Questions of Darkness with Tetsuya Nomura. Kingdom Hearts‘ Director chatted about the DLC’s content and most notably mentioned that while it’ll take a while for the next main Kingdom Hearts game, other games are coming soon. An announcement regarding
The Japanese Kingdom Hearts 3 Twitter published a Q&A about the Kingdom Hearts 3 Remind DLC, with Kingdom Hearts 3 Co-director Tai Yasue. He summarized everything we know about the DLC so far, explaining the reasoning behind the additions of features such as the Data Greeting, the Slideshow, and the Premium Menu, and he chatted
Square Enix updated the Kingdom Hearts 3 Japanese official site with new details and screenshots of the Kingdom Hearts 3 Remind DLC. As such, we now have official details regarding the Premium Menu, the Slideshow Function and the Data Greeting function, three new additions we heard bits about in the past. We translated all that
Square Enix published previews of the concert video bundled in the Concert Edition of the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 3 Remind DLC. As a reminder, the DLC has a $29,99 normal edition, and a $39,99 concert edition with the full videos these previews are from. These were recorded during the final date of the World of
Square Enix updated the Japanese official site for Kingdom Hearts 3, revealing new details and screenshots on the upcoming Remind DLC. It includes a short story pitch for the Remind DLC, a list of some of the playable characters, explanations on some of the DLC content, and new screenshots. We translated everything below. Needless to
Square Enix revealed a new trailer for the Kingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind DLC in the latest State of Play. The trailer most notably reveals that Aerith and the other Final Fantasy characters aren’t dead. As you already know, since the trailer leaked beforehand, the DLC will launch on January 23, 2020. What didn’t leak, however, was
The Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World of Tres- concert just happened in Japan today on November 30, and multiple fans who attended the event reported on social media that new information regarding the Kingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind DLC was announced there. Most notably that a new trailer for the Kingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind DLC is coming