New Trailers for Kingdom Hearts III Are Showcased at D23 Expo

New Trailers for Kingdom Hearts III Are Showcased at D23 Expo

The hype is brewing...

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Feb 10, 2018 @ 12:32 PM (Staff Bios)
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Thanks to the D23 Expo in Japan, held over this weekend, we're finally seeing updates on Kingdom Hearts III. First and foremost, a new world!

Yes, Sora will be exploring the world of Monsters, Inc. And he will be a monster! Of course, more plot has been uncovered, and a plot twist may be discovered if you look close enough (eyes?)... Anyway, you should check out the trailer below:



Second, we finally have the theme song to Kingdom Hearts III! Utada Hikaru is back with a new theme song, "Don't Think Twice." It's hard to adapt to, but honestly, it definitely has the Utada Hikaru feel to it. Here's the video that showcases it:



Oh, and we have more plot!

Honestly, at this point, I've either forgotten many parts of the plot or just am unaware of it. I think I need Kingdom Hearts 2.8... and maybe the other collections too, while I'm at it...

Kingdom Hearts III will launch someday (...probably) in 2018 for the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

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