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It seems the GeForce Now leak is legit, as Kingdom Hearts 4 is real, and will almost certainly be coming to PC in the future.

For now, we've got this bit of footage to ruminate over, and its implications are certainly a doozy.The only evidence to suggest that Kingdom Hearts 4 was on the way was a mention in the GeForce Now leak, which many people thought was a placeholder name, or something that was speculative on the part of Nvidia. It's all very vague on purpose, but you can bet as we near some semblance of a release date at some point, we'll learn a lot more about the plot points that unfold in the trailer. It's likely Sora remains in the "afterworld" of Quadratum in a bid to reunite with Kairi, or at least someone he's lost. There's not much beyond that aside from a single sentence: "Magic in the Making." Cue the title card, and then a swap to Donald and Goofy, our first look at Sora's buddies since the trailer began. According to her, Sora has been sleeping for an entire week while in "Quadratum," which is something of an "afterworld."Įventually, we see Sora scramble into battle to fight off a strange, shadowy mass accompanied by figures in black coats that look like "Organization XIII." They inform Sora that if he wants to leave this world, he'll never be able to go back to the one he came from. He's joined by a young woman named Strelitzia, who fans will recognize from Kingdom Hearts Union χ. He's sporting a much more realistic look, with a different outfit. After a brief look at a lush, forested area, we finally see Sora, who's snoozing away on a sofa.
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Immediately, a voice takes over, apparently speaking to Sora, urging him to leave if he's full of despair. This is the city of Quadratum, which we saw for a fleeting moment in Kingdom Hearts III's secret ending. But this isn't new territory for the popular Disney-inspired series. The official trailer establishes the Lost Master Arc before showing off a new world that looks like modern-day Tokyo. The Kingdom Hearts IV announcement came bundled with a striking look at a new vision for the series, including a much more grown-up, less cartoonish version of Sora. Oh, and check out Sora's striking new look.

We don't have all of them yet, but here's everything we know about Kingdom Hearts IV and the new "Lost Master Arc." If you're a Kingdom Hearts junkie, you've probably been watching and rewinding a million times over, looking for answers. Square Enix did fans one better and even tossed a new trailer into the mix. In reality, it only marked the end of an arc that would come to be known as the "Dark Seeker Saga." As Kingdom Hearts III's ending and additional content revealed another boss encounter, new characters, and other secrets, fans realized there was far more to the story than they initially believed.įast forward to the Kingdom Hearts 20th Anniversary event, and fans were treated to something beyond their wildest dreams: a brand new mainline Kingdom Hearts game.
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Of course, many fans believed Kingdom Hearts III marked the end of the series for good. After fans waited years between Kingdom Hearts II (and an entire two console generations), Kingdom Hearts III was the hotly-anticipated link between games that acted as a way to revitalize interest in the games that had waned for some time during the lengthy period of time between sequels.

Kingdom Hearts III's release in 2019 brought the original game trilogy to a close, wrapping things up in a seemingly tidy package. To be a Kingdom Hearts fan is to know true patience.
