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The June 5, 2009 issue of Famitsu covered an interview with Tetsuya Nomura, where he said that the game was, at the time, at the voice recording stage. | The June 5, 2009 issue of Famitsu covered an interview with Tetsuya Nomura, where he said that the game was, at the time, at the voice recording stage. | ||
In August 2009, Famitsu a revamped User Interface (having been revamped twice before) as well as new worlds after a lack of news for close to a year. It was also revealed that the official names for the new enemies were the Unversed. Nomura also confirmed in an interview that ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' would contain a secret ending like in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'' for the next game in the Kingdom Hearts series which he confirmed a main game and the one which Nomura stated would link up ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', and ''Kingdom Hearts coded''. He also confirmed that a ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' demo would indeed be playable at the 2009 Tokyo Games Show together with a new trailer. | In August 2009, Famitsu revealed a revamped User Interface (having been revamped twice before) as well as new worlds after a lack of news for close to a year. It was also revealed that the official names for the new enemies were the Unversed. Nomura also confirmed in an interview that ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' would contain a secret ending like in ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II'' for the next game in the Kingdom Hearts series which he confirmed a main game and the one which Nomura stated would link up ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', and ''Kingdom Hearts coded''. He also confirmed that a ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' demo would indeed be playable at the 2009 Tokyo Games Show together with a new trailer. | ||
In early October 2009, Square Enix released their Tokyo Game Show 2009 trailer to the public on the official website. Nomura revealed that the concept of the [[Command Board]] originated from when he was in elementary school as at that time he was very fascinated with board games and even made his own; hence he wanted to incorporate a fun board game into the game. | In early October 2009, Square Enix released their Tokyo Game Show 2009 trailer to the public on the official website. Nomura revealed that the concept of the [[Command Board]] originated from when he was in elementary school as at that time he was very fascinated with board games and even made his own; hence he wanted to incorporate a fun board game into the game. |