Kingdom Hearts 4 is official: trailer and first details
Kingdom Hearts 4 is official
Square Enix and Disney will continue their partnership giving life to Kingdom Hearts 4. The new chapter of the series was in fact announced today, during the celebrations of the twentieth anniversary of the franchise, which debuted with the first chapter on Playstation 2 back in 2022.Initially unveiled behind closed doors during the Anniversary Event of the series, which took place from 7:00 Italian today, Square Enix subsequently formalized everything, also revealing the first details about the game. According to reports from the publisher and developer, Kingdom Hearts 4 will be set in Quadratum, which made its appearance in the third installment of the series. The presence of Strelitzia, Lady of the Keyblade, is also confirmed. However, the announcement of Kingdom Hearts also inaugurates a new strand of the saga. As reported on Twitter, the saga is called The Lost Master Arc, but it is not yet clear how many chapters it will consist of. You can take a look at both logos thanks to the tweet you find immediately below.
Looks like the official name of the next saga of the Kingdom Hearts series is going to be called "The Lost Master Arc" starting with Kingdom Hearts 4.
I'M SO READY LET'S GOOOOO !!!!!!! pic.twitter.com/efJsUsDCQP
- ☆ オ ー ド リ ー Audrey ☆ (@aitaikimochi) April 10, 2022
The movie was described by many as dark and with a very mature tone and was later posted on YouTube. Unfortunately (at least for now) there are no English subtitles. As you can see from the video (available a little further down), the main characters of the series have been confirmed, such as Sora, Goofy and Donald Duck.
At the moment the details are scarce, but it is not excluded that in the next few hours it will be possible to obtain more information on this, such as target platforms and obviously a possible launch window. Stay tuned to sportsgaming.win for all the news and updates in the pipeline from the world of the Disney and Square Enix franchise.
Kingdom Hearts 4 is official: Watch the debut trailer
Kingdom Hearts 4 was announced during a Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary Event held in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday.
The debut trailer features Sora running through a city before a title card appears. Donald and Goofy also appear. Currently, no release window or platforms have been specified.
You can watch the trailer via the embed below:
Kingdom Hearts 4 reveal trailerAccording to Square Enix, Kingdom Hearts 4 will mark the beginning of an “epic new storyline” titled the ‘Lost Master Arc.’
Players are introduced to the Quadratum, which Square Enix describes as “a large, expansive city set in a gorgeous, realistic world unlike anything ever seen before in the Kingdom Hearts series.”
The debut trailer sees the return of Sora’s Disney companions Donald and Goofy, in addition to the first appearance of Strelitzia, who is described as “a mysterious new character who appears before Sora in this strange new setting.”
A brief clip of what appears to be gameplay is shown in the video, with Sora running up buildings and flying through skyscrapers.
It’s currently unclear which platforms Kingdom Hearts 4 will release on.
During the same event, Square Enix announced mobile spin-off Kingdom Hearts Missing Link, which it said will appear in specific regions this year via a beta.
“We’re thrilled to celebrate the series’ 20th anniversary with the announcement of two new Kingdom Hears titles,” said series brand manager, Ichiro Hazama, in a prepared statement.
“We’d like to thank the fans for all of their support over the years, and we can’t wait for them to experience all that’s to come for Sora.”
Walt Disney Games director Nana Gadd added: “Sora is an original Disney video game hero like no other, beloved by our team, and fans across the world. We’ve been honored to work with Tetsuya Nomura and his team for two decades to introduce these original stories of discovery, courage, and friendship.
“This glimpse into Sora’s next adventure is just the beginning – we can’t wait to show more when the time is right.”
The Kingdom Hearts series of role-playing games, which were created through a collaboration between Square Enix and Disney, debuted on PS2 in March 2002.
The series has since appeared on several platforms and has shipped over 33 million units, according to publisher Square Enix.
The most recent series entry, 2019’s Kingdom Hearts III, introduced worlds based on Pixar films for the first time, including Toy Story and Monsters Inc. It was also the first game in the series to be released for Xbox.
Kingdom Hearts protagonist Sora recently appeared as the final DLC character in Super Smash Bros Ultimate.
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