By Matthew King, | March 24, 2017
'Kingdom Hearts 3' next official reveal will likely happen at E3 2017. (YouTube)
Fans in the West will finally get their hands on "Kingdom Hearts" HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMix next week. Game developer Square Enix has teased fans with a sneak peek at what's worth with their money in an all new trailer for the game collection.
First off, the "Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 ReMix" will be packed with "Kingdom Hearts Final Mix", "Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories" and the "Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days (HD remastered cinematics). On the other hand, the "Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMix" will be composed of "Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix", "Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Final Mix" and "Kingdom Hearts Re: coded".
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The game collection officially releases on March 28 in the US and March 31 in Europe. It saw an initial launch in Japan on March 9. The game developer has also confirmed to roll out a day one patch to tweak several issues and glitches.
The release of "Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 ReMix" will apparently quench the thirst of fans and bring them a step closer to the highly anticipated "Kingdom Hearts 3", which has no exact release date up until now. Despite that, the game's story details were teased at a KH concert held in Tokyo as tribute to the game's 15th anniversary.
Voice actor Rise Uchida who plays the characters of Kairi and Xion in the game series, read some of his lines on stage that hinted some story spoilers for "Kingdom Hearts 3" story. Chris, known as @momo_krys, translated the said dialogue and shared it on Twitter.
Based on this piece of detail, Kairi and Lea appear to be on a training to become keyblade wielders as they take on their journey in the KH trilogy. Gamers can read the the full translation of the dialogue by Uchida here.
"Kingdom Hearts 3" is the last installment of the KH trilogy currently in development for Xbox One and PS4. In the meantime, enjoy watching the new trailer for "Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMix" below.
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