![]() ![]() However, she’s not a new character by any stretch – Strelitzia actually debuted in Kingdom Hearts Union χ, the web browser/mobile game that takes place hundreds of years before the main series’ events. She’s the one to first discover Sora, who had been sleeping for seven days upon arrival. Regardless, the trio of Sora, Donald and Goofy should be back together in due time.Īfter waking in an apartment in Quadratum, Sora answered the door to greet someone named Strelitzia. Maybe it somehow connects with the “afterworld” that is Quadratum. ![]() Maybe with Sora’s disappearance, they thought to ask the lord of the Underworld if his soul passed through. The trailer seems to hint at them meeting up with Hades from Hercules, though the latter’s face is never shown. This is already obvious by now but Donald and Goofy are also returning. Think of how his look changed when venturing to the Toy Story world in Kingdom Hearts 3 and it begins to make sense. All the real worlds before the title display are all Quadratum segments and Sora will look realistic, but if he can return to the original world, he will look like Donald and Goofy with shaders like Donald and Goofy.” “Donald and Goofy are looking for clues about Sora in the original world. In the same Famitsu interview, the developer said that the realistic look is due to Sora’s existence in Quadratum. You’ll remember the Keyblade wielder as having a more cartoonish art-style in the previous games. The other big talking point from the trailer is Sora’s look. The developer noted that this fits into the project’s theme, which is “the contrast between those who are in such different positions.” As for why Shibuya Hikarie, the famous Tokyo skyscraper, is present, it’s because the developer feels it to be an “easy-to-understand place as a landmark” and that it increases the “sense of reality.” Make of that what you will. Regardless, it’s not as confusing as it sounds – Quadratum is essentially another world, its place in the whole scheme of Light and Darkness being somewhat gray. It’s similar to an “afterworld” that exists on “the other side.” Essentially, Sora and other characters from the “original” world pass through to Quadratum but to its residents, it is the real world. ![]() The aesthetic is more on the realistic side – which is also reflected in Sora’s design but we’ll get to that shortly. ![]() What is confirmed, however, is that the game will be set in Quadratum, the world of Verum Rex which appeared as a video game in the Toy Story World from Kingdom Hearts 3. All of this remains to be seen, of course, so don’t be surprised if some sections from the trailer end up being completely different in the final game (or cut completely). The report then noted that the full game would be “several levels higher” with regards to the quality of lighting and detail on Unreal Engine 5. However, a report by Famitsu (translation by VGC) indicated that the footage was actually running in real-time on Unreal Engine 4 (though Unreal Engine 5 testing is reportedly happening in parallel). Let’s go into 11 different things you should know here.įollowing the reveal trailer, the developer announced that the title would be developed on Unreal Engine 5. No release date or platforms were provided but there’s plenty that’s confirmed – and inferred – from the trailer and a follow-up interview. Taking place shortly after the previous game’s events, it sees Sora in a brand new, more realistic world, once again doing battle with the Heartless. During the 20 th anniversary event for Kingdom Hearts, the developer revealed the first trailer for Kingdom Hearts 4. ![]()
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