Kingdom Hearts III
Kingdom Hearts III Logo KHIII.png
キングダム ハーツ III
Kingudamu Hātsu III
Developer(s) Square Enix
Publisher(s) Square Enix
Release date(s) Japan January 25, 2019
United States/Canada January 29, 2019
Europe/Australia January 29, 2019
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Japan March 30, 2021
United States/Canada March 30, 2021
Europe/Australia March 30, 2021
Genre Console action role-playing game
Game modes Single player
Ratings ESRB:Everyone 10+Everyone 10+
PEGI:12+12+
Platform(s) PlayStation 4
Xbox One
Personal computer
"The ultimate battle for KINGDOM HEARTS is upon us."
—Tagline

Kingdom Hearts III is the twelfth title in the Kingdom Hearts series. It was officially announced at E3 2013, and is the first Kingdom Hearts game available on multiple platforms at launch, releasing on both the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

Kingdom Hearts III serves as the final chapter of the Dark Seeker Saga, and focuses primarily on the events leading up to the final showdown between Sora and Master Xehanort.

A playable prologue to Kingdom Hearts III called Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage- as part of the Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue collection.

The game has two theme songs. The opening theme song is "Face My Fears" which is a collaboration between Utada Hikaru and Skrillex. The ending theme song is "Don't Think Twice" (titled "Chikai" in the Japanese version) performed by Utada Hikaru.

A downloadable expansion pack titled Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind was released worldwide on January 23, 2020 for the PlayStation 4 and on February 25, 2020 for the Xbox One. It added new gameplay and story elements. Kingdom Hearts III along with Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind, will be released together on PC via the Epic Games Store on March 30, 2021.[1]

Kingdom Hearts III was released alongside Kingdom Hearts The Story So Far as part of the compendium pack Kingdom Hearts All-In-One Package.

Development

The game was announced to be in development alongside a trailer during the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) in June 2013. A trailer was later released at the first D23 Exposition in Japan in October 2013, revealing initial gameplay.

For E3 2014, Square Enix released a thirty-second trailer as part of a trailer to Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX. In the Square Enix Present segment, co-director Tai Yasue revealed the sequence seen in the E3 2014 teaser would be relevant from the beginning of the game and the text seen and heard was going to "be a real integral part of the story".[2] On September 17, 2014, Square Enix announced Tetsuya Nomura would be stepping down as director for Final Fantasy XV so he can focus his efforts on other upcoming titles, namely Kingdom Hearts III.[3]

During the Square Enix E3 Conference on June 16, 2015, the Kingdom Hearts series's executive producer, Shinji Hashimoto, revealed the first gameplay trailer which shows Sora in a new outfit. Sora is seen wielding new Keyblades, fighting new Heartless, and also exploring Kingdom of Corona, a world based on Tangled.[4] In the Square Enix Presents segment, Nomura revealed Kingdom of Corona was one of the first to be considered for the game.[5] In a PlayStation Access interview, Nomura confirmed Final Fantasy characters will return.[6]

During Disney's D23 Expo 2015, Shinji Hashimoto announced a world based on Big Hero 6; San Fransokyo.[7]

In a Famitsu interview, Nomura confirmed the game would contain a secret movie.[8]

In their financial Results Briefing Session, Square Enix President and Representative Director Yosuke Matsuda and Chief Financial Officer Kazuharu Watanabe stated the expected release can be sometime between 2018 and 2020.[9]

During Disney D23 Expo 2017, Nomura showed a trailer depicting Toy Box, a Toy Story world, and announced the game would be released in 2018.[10] Nomura stated the game's delay is not due to development issues, but rather technical decisions made by Square Enix such as moving the game to Unreal Engine 4.[11] Nomura confirmed the Toy Story world features an original storyline set sometime after Toy Story 2, and hinted there would be another playable character besides Sora.[12]

In April 2018, a collaboration campaign between Kingdom Hearts III and Kingdom Hearts Union χ, titled "Kingdom Hearts Make Your Mark" was announced where the 300 players could have their name appear in Kingdom Hearts III.[13]

During Disney's D23 Expo Japan 2018 Conference, a private Kingdom Hearts event was held where two trailers were revealed. In one, Monstropolis, a Monsters, Inc. world was confirmed, while the other announced Utada Hikaru would perform the theme song, titled "Don't Think Twice" ("Oath" in Japanese). The event also revealed the game was being developed by the largest developing team in the history of the series,[14] including 100 people from the Square Enix's Tokyo offices.[15] The return of the Gummi Ship was confirmed, and it was revealed the gameplay for it, now playable as open-world instead of the preset paths from the first two games, had been split into "Battle" and "Searching" phases.[14] The game was revealed to have been developed in three parts, with the first part being about 90% done, and the second between 60% and 70% done. Nomura noted the final world would feature "something incredible" he wanted to do for a while.[15]

Kingdom Hearts III was originally scheduled to be released in 2018,[10] but at the 2018 E3 presentation, Square Enix announced it had been postponed until January 25, 2019 for Japan and January 29, 2019 globally.[16]

During the Los Angeles performance of the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World Tour- in 2018, the game's release date was announced as January 25, 2019 in Japan and January 29, 2019 worldwide.[16] Two trailers were released, the first one confirming Arendelle, a world based on Frozen, along with confirming a number of returning characters, the second video, a Square Enix E3 Showcase 2018 trailer, which is similar to the first but with extra footage confirming a few more returning characters. Another video was released shortly afterwards to show a The Caribbean, based on Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.[17] Nomura confirmed there were no plans for a Final Mix version and that if there was additional content, it would be through patches and DLC.[18]

During Tokyo Game Show 2018, Nomura talked more about the Secret Ending and how staff were considering a different unlock method from before, such as having the Secret Ending be exclusive DLC to avoid spoilers. They also considered adding online features.[19]

On November 20, 2018, the development for the game was confirmed to be completed.[20]

In December 2018, several videos of the game were leaked online after an individual stole copies from the manufacturer a month prior to release. Nomura released a statement on the Kingdom Hearts official Twitter account, notifying fans Square Enix was aware of the leaks and are working to rectify the situation, as well as urging fans not to share leaked media before the game's release.[21][22]

Star Wars and Marvel titles were some of the most requested themes to appear in the game, but were unable due to legal issues.[23]

An additional difficulty mode, Critical Mode, was eventually released. Nomura also mentioned there will be paid DLC which is planned to release in 2019.[24]

Nomura plans to explain how Xion was revived and recruited into the real Organization XIII in the DLC.[25]

On March 14, 2019, Square Enix announced that Olaf's Japanese voice actor will be replaced in a future update, after his original voice actor; Pierre Taki was arrested after admitting to drug usage.[26][27]

On June 8, 2019, during the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World of Tres- concert, a trailer for an downloadable expansion pack titled Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind was announced. It will add new gameplay and story elements. During Square Enix's E3 2019 broadcast, the same trailer that premier at the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World of Tres- was shown again, except with the added information the expansion will be released during Winter 2019-2020.[28]

Story

"Believing light and darkness must remain in balance, Master Xehanort seeks to spark war against the 'tyranny of light' to restore equilibrium.

In an effort to undermine Xehanort's plot, Sora, Donald and Goofy search for seven guardians of light and the “Key to Return Hearts,” while King Mickey and Riku search for previous Keyblade wielders.
"
Kingdom Hearts III press release

After Master Xehanort's return, Yen Sid begins searching for seven Guardians of Light to counteract Xehanort's plan to forge the χ-blade using the real Organization XIII. Sora is told by him that he has lost much of his own strength as a result nearly being taken over by Xehanort previously. Backed up by Donald Duck and Goofy, Sora continues his travels across other worlds in order to regain his "power of waking", the ability to restore lost hearts. Meanwhile, Riku and King Mickey traverse the realm of darkness looking for Aqua, while Kairi and Lea train to use their Keyblades to fight.

During each of their travels, Sora and Riku are contacted by Ienzo, who has deciphered pieces of Ansem's Code to learn that Sora's body contains the hearts of Roxas, Ventus, and Xion. Riku realizes that the Organization's members from the past are using replicas created by Vexen as vessels that enable their existence in the present, which inspires Sora to restore Roxas by transferring his heart into a replica body. Meanwhile, the Heartless Ansem enters the realm of darkness and captures Ansem the Wise, corrupting Aqua's heart in the process. Vexen reveals himself to be a double agent loyal to Ansem the Wise and he helps rescue him before sending an extra replica to Ienzo for Roxas to live in.

 
Aqua corrupted by darkness.

Riku and Mickey locate and battle the corrupted Aqua in the realm of darkness. At the same time, Sora finds Master Eraqus's Keyblade on Destiny Islands and uses it to enter the dark realm, where he exorcises the darkness from Aqua and returns her to the realm of light. Sora, Donald, and Goofy then follow Aqua to Castle Oblivion, which she transforms back into the Land of Departure to awaken Ventus. When she is attacked by Vanitas, Sora rediscovers his power of waking and resurrects Ventus, who fights Vanitas off.

 
The guardians surrounded by Heartless.

With the seven Keyblade wielders, they depart for the Keyblade Graveyard to battle the Organization, only to be quickly consumed by a swarm of Heartless summoned by the possessed Terra. Awakening in a limbo realm called The Final World, Sora is guided back to the realm of light with the help of Kairi and Chirithy and uses the power of waking to revive his friends. However, Young Xehanort warns that abusing this power will result in him losing his own heart again. Returning moments before their defeat, the guardians of light eliminate most of the Organization's members; in the process, Terra, his heart revealed to be inside the Dark Figure, regains control of his body and reunites with Aqua and Ventus, while Lea reunites with Xion, whom Vexen restored for the Organization, and Roxas, who regains his own heart to protect Lea and Xion.

 
Eraqus and Xehanort leave for The Final World together.

When only Xehanort remains, he provokes Sora into attacking him by destroying Kairi's body, allowing Xehanort to acquire the χ-blade and summon Kingdom Hearts. Using Xehanort's power of time travel against him, Sora, Donald, and Goofy transport him to his boyhood training grounds of Scala ad Caelum, where they defeat him. After the other Keyblade wielders rejoin the trio, Eraqus's spirit emerges from Terra's body and convinces Xehanort to surrender. Xehanort and Eraqus depart together to Kingdom Hearts, while Sora and his friends use the χ-blade to close Kingdom Hearts and return to their own time.

 
Sora has his last moments with Kairi.

Trying to save Kairi, Sora uses the power of waking again to revive her; despite the risk of becoming lost forever, Sora promises to return. Afterwards, Eraqus's students return to the Land of Departure where Ventus reunites with Chirithy; Roxas, Isa, Lea, and Xion stay in Twilight Town and Naminé is restored in a replica obtained during the battle with Xehanort. Sora's friends gather at the Destiny Islands, where Kairi stays beside Sora before he fades away.

Xigbar, who survived the Keyblade War, retrieves Xehanort's No Name Keyblade and summons four of the five foretellers, revealing himself to be a reincarnation of their fellow Keyblade apprentice, Luxu. He begins to recount his actions to the foretellers, with Maleficent and Pete watching from afar. In a flashback to their youth, Eraqus and Xehanort begin a new game of chess enacting a battle between seven dark pieces, and then placing a white piece on the board.

Gameplay

Growth path

The player can choose their growth path in the beginning. The first set of options are Wisdom, Vitality, and Balance, with the first focusing on MP and the second on HP. The second set of options are Guardian, Warrior, and Mystic, with the first one being focused on Defense, the second one on Attack and the third one on Magic.

Combat features

 
Situation Commands seen on the left side are unlocked through battle performance.

The Command Menu from Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II returns. The gauges for Donald and Goofy now appear next to Sora's in the bottom right corner instead of above. The MP gauge from KHII returns. The "Focus" gauge which from Birth by Sleep returns and is also meant for Shotlocks which are now tied to Keyblades. Reaction Commands are replaced by Situation Commands.

Shortcuts return which function like in Kingdom Hearts II. The player can now arrange commands in three separate configurations, similar to the Deck System with the Cards from Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, and the Panel System from Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days.

Formchange, a mechanic that allows Sora to change his abilities or the form of his Keyblade. Sora's Keyblade can transform into various items such as a double bow gun or a chariot to attack enemies. Each Keyblade have at least two transformations, with the second activating if Sora connects enough combos, similar to Command Styles or Situation Commands. After activating a Keyblade transformation, said transformation will be saved when switching out. To enter a Formchange, Sora must use a Keyblade transformation by using the Situation Command, although Second Form, Rage Form, and Ultimate Form are labeled exactly by their names.

Sora can now switch between three Keychains on the fly by pressing the Left or Right Directional Buttons while the cursor in on the Attack Command. This means the player can use up to three different Formchanges in active combat apart from Rage Mode. The character images on the HUD are more expressive, no longer being fixed for the teammates: like Sora, they smile when they're on the overworld, appear angry when fighting, have a pained expression when they take damage and look tired when their HP are low. If a teammate has lost all their HP, they have their eyes closed and their image is darkened.

Keychains can now level up to become stronger through the upgrading them with materials in the Keyblade Forge.

Attractions, a type of Situation Command, are a new feature which lets the party execute skills based on theme park attractions. An attraction sequence can easily be skipped by pressing   or turned off completely from the Options menu.

Similar to 0.2, magic affects the surrounding environment—for example, Blizzard will create a sheet of ice to slide on and Aero will move and shape the grass. If Sora uses enough magic, he can use more powerful magic. For example, using Fire repeatedly can allow him to use Fira as a Situation Command.

Characters join Sora's team as temporary party members. Now the limit of party members has been expanded from 3 to 5, so Donald and Goofy no longer need to be replaced. The AI has been improved, so allies can invite Sora into special techniques (similar to the Limit attacks from Kingdom Hearts II). However, enemies are also able to work together. Some enemies also have "armor" mode where their HP bar becomes blue and they can use powerful attacks until enough damage is dealt to end it.

The Summon system operates very differently from in Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II. Summons are now called Links with Ariel's "Lagoon Showtime", Ralph's "8 Bit Blast", Simba's "Kingsflare", Meow Wow's "Wonder Balloon", and Stitch's "Plasma Encounter". A summon sequence can easily be skipped by pressing   or turned off completely from the Options menu.

Exploration

Worlds in Kingdom Hearts III are more open world with less loading screens. In the The Caribbean, Sora has his own ship and the player can sail the seas, fight enemy ships and explore various small islands.

Free Running allows Sora to run up walls. When using the Shotlock reticle, Sora can airstep.

Textboxes when talking to NPCs are removed. The dialogue is now voiced.

The player can now instantly teleport between save points in worlds instead of going to the world map.

Other features

 
Sora photographs a Lucky Emblem.

The Gummi Ship returns with a revised system and going between worlds is more open-world.

Sora has a Gummiphone which can take pictures of the environment, selfies, as well as Lucky Emblems which are hidden Mickeys. The amount of Lucky Emblems photographed is tied to unlocking the Secret Ending. For example, on Beginner, the player must photograph all of them, but on Proud, the player only needs to photograph a few of them.[29] The Gummiphone also takes on the role for Jiminy's Journal, where the journal entries are stored in it.

The game contains mini-games, such as a cooking mini-game with Little Chef in Twilight Town and harvesting mini-games in 100 Acre Wood. Returning from Kingdom Hearts Union χ are the Classic Kingdom mini-games, playable through the Gummiphone and collected mainly from treasure chests.

Theater Mode is back, which is unlocked by completing Olympus. Unlike before, the cutscenes are now unlocked by completing each world, rather than having to complete the game itself.

As of the compilation titles, there is a Streaming Restriction guideline, called "Before You Stream...", which can be viewed with the   or Y button.

On Xbox One, pressing X will allow the player to change profiles.

Worlds and Characters

Dive to the Heart
Olympus
Dark World
The Mysterious Tower  
Disney Castle  
Radiant Garden  
Twilight Town
Toy Box
Kingdom of Corona
Monstropolis
Arendelle
The Caribbean
San Fransokyo
100 Acre Wood
Destiny Islands  
Castle Oblivion   / Land of Departure
Keyblade Graveyard (The Final World, Scala ad Caelum)
Quadratum
Other

Special Editions

A Deluxe Edition is available alongside the main release. The Deluxe Edition retails for $79.99 USD MSRP and includes an exclusive steelbook case, a mini-art book with concept artwork by Tetsuya Nomura, a collectible KHIII pin and the game in original packaging. A Square Enix Store exclusive edition was also available for $229.99 and it includes the Deluxe Edition along with three Bring Arts figures of Sora, Donald, and Goofy from their appearance in the Toy Box.[30]

DLC

There is downloadable contents (DLC) for the game either adding additional elements[31] or in the form of Keyblades. Some are only available as pre-order bonuses.[32] These include:

Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind

On June 8, 2019, during the Kingdom Hearts Orchestra -World of Tres- concert, a trailer for an downloadable expansion pack titled Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind was announced. It will add new gameplay and story elements. It was released worldwide on January 23, 2020 on the PlayStation 4 and February 25, 2020 on the Xbox One.

Patch update data

    • 1.01: Released on January 24, 2019. The Memory Archive was added to the Title Menu.[33] The English release for this DLC was given an English Dub.[34]
    • 1.02: Released on January 30, 2019. The epilogue ending for Kingdom Hearts III is made available upon beating the game.
    • 1.03: Released on January 31, 2019. A secret ending video is added to the game and capable of being unlocked under certain conditions.
    • 1.04: Released on April 23, 2019. The difficulty level Critical Mode was added as well as new exclusive abilities; the enemy AI is adjusted treasures in the Frozen Slider mini-game can be checked from the results screen and Gummiphone; synthesized items in the Moogle Shop now have checkmarks; Game Help messages added; and New Save Data created after being installed.
    • 1.05: Released on April 23, 2019. A New Game Plus is added allowing players to transfer items including Keyblades to a new save file and Photo capacity in the Gummiphone is now increased to 200.
    • 1.06: Released on November 15, 2019. The Title Menu has been changed so that the "Theater", "Memory Archives", and "Tutorials" are now under a "Special" tab, instead of individually listed on the title screen. Various other issues have been fixed, including the Lock-On switching feature.
    • 1.07: Released on January 22, 2020. The Proof of Promises and the Proof of Times Past can be exchanged at the Moogle Shop for the Keyblades Oathkeeper and Oblivion, respectively. New Formchanges and abilities are also added. The Title Menu has been updated to include a link to the PlayStation Store. Select cutscenes have been modified, and the sky above the Keyblade Graveyard after defeating the real Organization XIII has changed. The previously optional cutscenes with Naminé and the Nameless Star in The Final World have been added to the Theater Menu.
    • 1.08: Released on January 22, 2020. Players are able to skip cutscenes in the opening customization and tutorial sections in the Dive to the Heart.
    • 1.09: Released on January 22, 2020. Improvements have been made to air combo chains; combo finishers can be canceled using Dodge Roll and Air Slide; and Magic Flash has been redone with new animation and a clearer hitbox.
    • 1.10: Released on February 11, 2020. The number of active Premium Menu codes is now displayed on the in-game HUD.

Notes and references

  1. ^ Epic Games Store's page
  2. ^ Dengeki Playstation: "『キングダム ハーツ HD 2.5 リミックス』安江泰氏インタビュー。HD化にまつわる開発秘話の他、最新作『KHIII』の話題も【E3 2014】"
  3. ^ Siliconera: "Tabata Takes Over Final Fantasy XV; Tetsuya Nomura Moves On To Kingdom Hearts III"
  4. ^ Square Enix E3 Conference 2015
  5. ^ Square Enix Presents E3 2015 - Day 1
  6. ^ PlayStation Access: "Kingdom Hearts 3: 8 Things You Need To Know", "#2 Final Fantasy characters in KH3", Nomura: "I want them in."
  7. ^ Siliconera: "Kingdom Hearts III Has A Big Hero 6 World"
  8. ^ Famitsu, 25 June 2015, Nomura: "We are steadily progressing and deciding what to do with the ending… as well as considering content for the secret movie."
  9. ^ Siliconera: "Expect Final Fantasy VII Remake And Kingdom Hearts III To Release Sometime In “Three Years Or So”"
  10. ^ a b KINGDOM HEARTS III – D23 2017 Toy Story Trailer
  11. ^ Kotaku: "Kingdom Hearts 3 Director Says It's Square's Fault The Game Is Taking So Long"
  12. ^ IGN: "KINGDOM HEARTS 3 DIRECTOR HINTS AT SECOND PLAYABLE CHARACTER", Nomura: "So it would be tough to introduce many, multiple playable characters, but there is an intention of adding a playable character aside from Sora. Unfortunately we're not able to disclose who it is yet, but there will be [another playable character]."
  13. ^ Kingdom Hearts Union χ: "Make Your Mark in KHIII!"
  14. ^ a b IGN: 11 New pieces of information from D23 Expo Japan that have shed some light on Kingdom Hearts 3
  15. ^ a b PlayStation Access: "Kingdom Hearts 3: 10 New Things we've had Confirmed"
  16. ^ a b @KINGDOMHEARTS
  17. ^ Game Rant': "Kingdom Hearts 3 Showcases Pirates of the Caribbean"
  18. ^ GearNuke: "Kingdom Hearts 3 Won't Get Any Final Mix Release, Confirmed To Have A Secret Movie"
  19. ^ Anime News Network: "Tetsuya Nomura: Kingdom Hearts Will Not End with Kingdom Hearts III"
  20. ^ Twitter (@KINGDOMHEARTS): "...And guess what? We've wrapped up development of #KingdomHearts III! If you haven't had the chance yet, now would be a good time to prep by playing 1.5+2.5 & 2.8. See you next month!"
  21. ^ An important message for Kingdom Hearts III from Director Tetsuya Nomura
  22. ^ IGN: "KINGDOM HEARTS III DIRECTOR RESPONDS TO REPORTED LEAKS"
  23. ^ GameRevolution: "Kingdom Hearts III Not Having Star Wars or Avengers Is Finally Explained"
  24. ^ Kingdom Hearts III Interview with Tetsuya Nomura (Dengeki PS); Interviewer: "There's no "Critical Mode" difficulty level in this game. Was there a reason you didn't include it?" / Tetsuya Nomura: "Critical Mode wasn't originally in the base versions of the game, they were an extra feature we added to the Final Mix versions. So, we will be following that and releasing it for download later on. It's not simply a matter of changing numbers and making things stronger; we fine-tune and debug multiple times. We are polishing things to make sure it's not simply a "more difficult mode," and is as fun as you would expect from Critical." Translation via Goldpanner.
  25. ^ Kingdom Hearts III Interview with Tetsuya Nomura (Dengeki PS); Interviewer: "The process behind reviving Ventus and Roxas was fairly easy to understand, but how was Xion brought back, and how did she end up in the New Organisation XIII?" / Tetsuya Nomura: "I think it's possible to figure it out for yourself. However, I do plan to explain it in DLC." Translation via Goldpanner.
  26. ^ Notice of "Kingdom Hearts III" voice actor change and update delivery
  27. ^ Siliconera: "Kingdom Hearts III Is Changing Olaf's Japanese Voice In An Update Following Pierre Taki's Arrest"
  28. ^ KINGDOM HEARTS III Re Mind DLC Trailer (E3 2019) (Closed Captions)
  29. '^ Tetsuya Nomura explains how to unlock Kingdom Hearts IIIs Secret Ending
  30. ^ Kingdom Hearts III special editions announced, E3 2018 Square Enix showcase trailer
  31. ^ Twitter (@KINGDOMHEARTS): "#KingdomHearts III free game update release schedule..."
  32. ^ Twitter (@KINGDOMHEARTS): "Fans in the US and Canada, pre-order #KingdomHearts III from @amazongames for this exclusive Keyblade, Dawn Till Dusk!"
  33. ^ Square Enix's site's Episode
  34. ^ Get Up to Speed on Kingdom Hearts' Story Through 5 Cute Timeline Videos

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