Kingdom Hearts III

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About This Game

Kingdom Hearts III is the third main installment in the Kingdom Hearts series developed and published by Square Enix. It was initially released January 2019 for the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One. An expansion, Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind was released in January 2020. The story takes place after the events of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It features an older Sora as the main protagonist, who sets forth on a new adventure to search for seven guardians of light in an attempt to stop Xehanort from bringing about a second Keyblade War. Sora is joined by Donald Duck, Goofy, Mickey Mouse, Riku, Kairi, and others. Along the way, Sora travels to many worlds from Disney and Pixar intellectual properties, and cross paths with the real Organization XIII. Kingdom Hearts III features hack and slash combat reminiscent of Kingdom Hearts II, with elements from later handheld entries, allowing the player to control Sora in a party with Donald, Goofy, and up to two other Disney characters from the various worlds he visits. A major addition compared is the Formchange mechanic, which allows his currently equipped Keyblade to grant him special abilities and change shape. Sora can equip up to three Keyblades at a time, and cycle between them to use his abilities. Another addition is the Attractions mechanic, which occasionally allows Sora to summon and pilot a vehicle inspired by Disney theme park attractions. At certain points throughout the game, the player will be able to control other characters.

Kingdom Hearts III Cover Art

,Kingdom Hearts III, Cover Art

Companies

  • Developer:

    Square Enix Business Division 3, Square Enix Creative Business Unit I

  • Publisher:

    Square Enix, Disney Interactive Studios

Franchise Info

  • Series:

    Disney, Kingdom Hearts

  • Collection:

    Kingdom Hearts

Release Dates per platform

  • Xbox One:

    Jan 25, 2019

  • PlayStation 4:

    Jan 25, 2019

  • PC (Microsoft Windows):

    Mar 30, 2021

Age Rating

EU
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JP
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KR
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AU
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US & CA
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DE
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BR
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Game Engine

  • Unreal Engine 1:

    Unreal Engine 1 (UE1, originally marketed simply as Unreal Engine) is the inaugural release in Epic Games’ engine lineup, developed by founder Tim Sweeney beginning in 1995. It debuted in May 1998 bundled with the first build of the game Unreal (build 100) and quickly became one of the first commercial middleware solutions licensed by third-party studios.

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