By Matthew King, | March 19, 2017
"Kingdom Hearts 3" preview is imminent as E3 fast approaches. (YouTube)
The latest story update on "Kingdom Hearts 3" has expectantly been revealed at the festive celebration of the franchise's 15th anniversary in Japan. Unfortunately, there was not one bit of clue as to the game's release date at the said event.
The details of the release date of "Kingdom Hearts 3" remains elusive. But recent development as to its gameplay, story, characters and worlds suggest that "Kingdom Hearts 3" is making more progress towards releasing it on PS4 and Xbox One platforms.
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The latest piece of information came out at the special celebratory KH concert on tour in Tokyo, Japan last Saturday. Those who attended the event were quick to share what they knew on social media.
Fans revealed that Rise Uchida, the voice actor who gives life to characters of Kairi and Xion in the game series, had recited some of the lines on stage and dished some interesting spoilers for "Kingdom Hearts 3" story. Chris, also known as @momo_krys on Twitter, took the time to translate the said dialogue.
Apparently, it confirmed Kairi and Lea are in training to transform themselves into keyblade wielders in their path to the final part of the KH trilogy. Gamers can check out his Twitter post below to read the full translation of the said dialogue by Uchida.
[KHO SPOILERS]
I translate kairi and xions lines for those who want them! pic.twitter.com/89sIfkBn9m— CHRIS@KHO凄すぎて今も泣いてます (@momo_krys) March 12, 2017
In related news, the anniversary game compilation "Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX" is still set to hit North America on March 28 and on March 31 in Europe. The digital pre-orders is up at PSN website and grants a dynamic and special PS4 theme with an attractive design as a pre-order freebie.
The release date of "Kingdom Hearts 3" has been the subject of several speculations, but Square Enix has remained silent on this particular detail. The company has reportedly hinted that the final installment of the franchise still has a long way to go from seeing the light of day.
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