You already heard if you’re Kingdom Hearts savvy enough to click on this article: Kingdom Hearts Dark Road is now available. For the occasion, Kingdom Hearts Series Director Tetsuya Nomura published a special message on Twitter, which we partly translated below. 【本日配信開始】ディレクター野村哲也のコメントを公開いたしました。 これから『KINGDOM HEARTS Union χ Dark Road』をよろしくお願いいたします。#KHDR pic.twitter.com/Rq35PI06rF — キングダム ハーツ DR公式 (@KHDR_PR) June
Xehanort
Just as promised back in mid-may, now that we’ve entered June, Square Enix revealed new details on Kingdom Hearts Dark Road, the spinoff game focusing on Xehanort’s younger days. New characters have been revealed via the game’s official twitter account, which also promised regular news till release: 【KINGDOM HEARTS DARK ROAD New Reveal】 We’ve kept
If you’re looking forward to playing Kingdom Hearts: Dark Road on mobile, you’ll have to understandably wait longer. The developers are struggling like everyone else with the current state of the world. In a new update published on May 19, the official Twitter account for Kingdom Hearts: Dark Road revealed the development of the game
Kingdom Hearts: Dark Road was officially revealed a few weeks ago with the promise of more info to follow “after mid-February.” The time has come, and true to its word, Square Enix released the first set of details and screenshots on Wednesday to show how this new mobile experience will work. For starters, Dark Road will
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