Kingdom Hearts III Latest Trailer Showcases LCD Mini-Games

Apr 16, 2018 at 05:22am EDT
Kingdom Hearts III

A new trailer has been released for Kingdom Hearts III, the next entry in the Square Enix series launching on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on a yet to be confirmed release date.

The new trailer, which can be watched below, showcases some of the mini-games that will be available in the upcoming action role-playing game.

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Originally aired at KINGDOM HEARTS Union χ[Cross] Dandelion Meeting, this trailer reveals the new mini-games inspired by classic Disney cartoons and 1980’s LCD games that will be available to play in KINGDOM HEARTS III.

Back in February, we have learned that development is proceeding smoothly, with most of the areas in which the game has been divided by the development team reaching a development percentage higher than 50%.

The background, among the ten* worlds and other things that were being worked on, are divided into three major areas: the beginning locations, mid-level locations, and the final locations. In the beginning locations, Monsters, Inc. and Toy Story are included, and are about 90% completed. Mid-level locations, including Tangled, are about 60 to 70% finished. The background team is probably the largest in Square Enix, and, in addition to the Osaka and Tokyo teams, there are orders being carried out by outsourced foreign company employees.

Kingdom Hearts III is in development for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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