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Good news for the Japanese Kingdom Hearts fans!

The Japanese Disney website recently announced that Kingdom Hearts will be present at D23 Expo Japan 2018; in fact it looks like Kingdom Hearts will have its own panel which is currently being called "Kingdom Hearts Fan Event". This name is tentative however, and thus will change in the future.

D23 Expo Japan 2018 will take place from February 10 to 12, 2018 at the Tokyo Disney Resort and surrounding areas. More information can be found on their website if anyone's interested in making the trip!
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In yet another interview following the major KH3 news reveal this past weekend at D23 Expo, 'Kingdom Hearts' director, Tetsuya Nomura, got to speak with Ryan Brown of the Daily Mirror. This time though, the questions are from fans of the KH series, with Nomura's responses to them ranging from interesting to hilarious. Check out the interview below:
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This week's issue of Famitsu is covering the KH3 news from D23, along with a lengthy interview with 'Kingdom Hearts' series director, Tetsuya Nomura. While a fully translated interview is not yet available, some interesting points have been detailed:
  • (In response to the question of around when in 2018 Kingdom Hearts III will be released) “Please wait for the proper followup report. (Smiles.)”
  • Nomura wanted a Toy Story world in Kingdom Hearts since around Kingdom Hearts II. For Kingdom Hearts III, there have been repeated negotiations as its inclusion was of absolute necessity.
  • The Toy Story world is set after Toy Story 2. It isn’t a parallel world. Rather, the events of Kingdom Hearts III are part of the Toy Story time axis. (In other words, it is canon.)
  • While it is not shown in the trailer, at the start Sora is mistaken for a character in the latest game to be released in this world.
  • The Toy Story staff were considerably surprised at the reproduction quality of the Toy Story characters in-game.
  • Nomura told the development team he wanted riding and fighting in a mech early in development. A different mechanism is being prepared for when you go to another floor in Galaxy Toys.
  • The Big Hero Six world is progressing well, but news on that is still down the line.
  • While the number of Disney worlds are less than the amount included in Kingdom Hearts II, the density of each world is greater, including gameplay. **
  • “Although there are parts [of Final Fantasy VII Remake] further along than Kingdom Hearts III, such as cutscenes, it is unlikely we’ll share information for a while as we switch from mainly external to mainly internal development.”
** For reference on how many Disney worlds there were in KH games that introduced new Disney worlds:
  • KH1: 9
  • KH2: 12
  • BBS: 7
  • DDD: 5
Source: Gematsu

EDIT:

Translation of the first half of the interview is now available:
Credit to Saken of KHInsider for the translations!

EDIT2:

Added the rest of the translated interview above.
To take a break from interviews for a hot second, we have some merchandise news to pass along.

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First things first is a Kingdom Hearts clear file set. These files feature the artwork of Kingdom Hearts 1.5, 2.5, and 2.8. The entire set will cost 1,296 yen (around $12) and will be released in August from the Japanese Square Enix Store.

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Last are Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories keychains. These keychains feature Sora and Riku and will cost 1,944 yen (around 17$ each). These keychains are currently available for preorder from the Japanese Square Enix store and will be released in September.

What do you think about the new merch? Let us know if you plan on picking any of it up!