Big Hero Six Confirmed for Kingdom Hearts III

Big Hero Six Confirmed for Kingdom Hearts III

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LizardRock by LizardRock on Sep 10, 2018 @ 09:47 AM (Staff Bios)
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While the Americans have E3, Japan has the Tokyo Game Show. This is the biggest Japanese video game event, featuring major announcements from a slew of big name titles. Case in point: Square Enix has released a new Kingdom Hearts II trailer, featuring Big Hero Six.

The high-tech heros Baymax and Hiro meet up with Sora and the gang in this most recent trailer for the upcoming Disney RPG. Square Enix actually confirmed that Baymax would be appearing in the game, but this is the first time we're seeing it in full. They originate from the 2014 animated film, Big Hero Six. The trailer presumably takes place in their homeland of San Fransokyo.



This trailer follows an ongoing trend of revealing one unconfirmed franchise in Kingdom Hearts per video. Past videos premiered Monsters Inc, Toy Story, and the Pirate of the Caribbean.

Kingdom Hearts 3 will be releasing on PlayStation 4 on January 29, 2019.

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