As part of the series' 20th-anniversary celebrations, Square Enix just used a recent evening presentation in Japan to unveil two new Kingdom Hearts games, one of them being Kingdom Hearts IV. The show, which was held in Tokyo, had live music, artwork presentations, and "on-stage appearances from Series Director, Tetsuya Nomura, series composer Yoko Shimomura, and other development members." The big news, though, was the Kingdom Hearts IV announcement, alongside the reveal of another new Kingdom Hearts game, this one for mobile devices.
The first new game is called Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link. A closed beta for it is coming to iOS and Android later this year, though only in "specific regions."
The developers then unveiled Kingdom Hearts IV, which features the expected mix of Square Enix and Disney characters, only this time "set in a gorgeous, realistic world unlike anything ever seen before in the Kingdom Hearts series."
There's no word yet on platforms or a release date for Kingdom Hearts IV.
(All information was provided by Kotaku)
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