Japanese Game Director Tetsuya Nomura has spilled some beans about the upcoming "Kingdom Hearts 3" game. The mind behind several game titles had a word with the Japanese magazine Famitsu and expounded that "Kingdom Hearts 3" is an "overwhelmingly big" story, which makes him worried on how to get a hand of it properly.
According to Square Enix, the game creator provided recent details to feed the desire of the fans for the forthcoming RPG pegged for 2017 publication of the game sequel. However, a lot of fans got displeased that Square Enix has not concealed the official date of release for "Kingdom Hearts 3." Instead, it unveiled the "Kingdom Hearts 2.8" Final Chapter Prologue, which will be on the Winter season.
As per Inquisitr, Tetsuya Nomura stated that "Kingdom Hearts 3" would be the game tied-in sequel. Starting from consoles to handheld, gamers have seen Sora and crew journey across different tales to expound more the world where cruel and nobodies abound. "Kingdom Hearts 3 will be betters storywise if you've played the game sequels", the game director added.
Although there is no specific release date of the game series, there is a strong anticipation for the return of Sora and his keyblade. Hence, "Kingdom Hearts 3" fans should wait for the official announcement.
Aside from being the games tie-in sequel, "Kingdom Hearts 3" would surely provide its fans a heroic conclusion to Sora's Adventures. "Kingdom Hearts 3" will be the last entry to the trilogy. It will put Sora's Adventure and his crew within the Kingdom Hearts world to rest.