Since 2002, Square Enix kingdom hearts The franchise has been growing steadily thanks to mainline installments and a slew of spin-offs on handheld devices and mobile phones. back Kingdom Hearts 3 After wrapping up the original story in 2019, Square Enix has now said that the previously announced fourth game will pave the way for some kind of ending.
In an interview with Young Jump (later translated by Siliconera), series co-creator Tetsuya Nomura explained some of his thought process behind its development Kingdom Hearts IV. In some ways, he wants sequels (and action spin-offs) missing link) operates as a soft reboot, which is a common action for the fourth entry. (look Halo, Assassin’s Creed, etc. “I finally only have a few years left to retire,” he said, “and it looks like retirement is either early or over.” [the game]”. There’s no doubt which one he’ll choose, and he’s building the game into “a story to be completed.”
yes Kingdom Hearts IV Is it going to start a simple trilogy, or a story as long as the original 18-game saga? It’s unclear, but Nomura further explained that he decided to reset while making Kingdom Hearts 3. It certainly sounds like he’s committed to it: The sequel not only has a brand new logo, but also hired new writers to achieve his overall goal of attracting new audiences who may have been put off by the baggage of the first episode of the game.
Kingdom Hearts IV The story takes place in a new location called “Quadratum”, which is based on the real city of Shibuya and has been described as “unrealistic in reality”. This sentence is the main line of the game’s original setting in the original game, and it is also Sora’s first sentence: “Is all this true or false?” Nomura said that he has always wanted to come to the conclusion of this concept – although this is A “long process” but he hopes Kingdom Hearts IV When it finally comes out, it finally gets the player there.
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