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Yoshirai

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  1. Susan Egan, the voice behind Megara in both Disney's film Hercules (1997) and Kingdom Hearts II, has recently announced through her Instagram account that she is going to reprise her role in Kingdom Hearts III. The announcement comes following the recent release of new Kingdom Hearts III screenshots, which also confirmed the (already speculated) presence of the character in the third chapter of the saga. Are you happy about the announcement of this reprised role, or would you have preferred a new voice actor to take her place?
  2. Square Enix recently updated its Kingdom Hearts III official website, which now includes the ESRB rating for the videogame. As expected, the assigned rating is E10+, which stands for everyone of (and above) the age of 10, with alcohol reference and fantasy violence. Do you expect any sudden change in the rating, or is it going to stay as it is until the release? Let us know in the comments!
  3. Square Enix recently updated its Kingdom Hearts III official website, which now includes the ESRB rating for the videogame. As expected, the assigned rating is E10+, which stands for everyone of (and above) the age of 10, with alcohol reference and fantasy violence. Do you expect any sudden change in the rating, or is it going to stay as it is until the release? Let us know in the comments! View full article
  4. Following the announcement of Kingdom Hearts III demo being present in Paris, at Paris Games Week, Square Enix is going to pursue this European promo of his most awaited videogame, showcasing the usual Rock Titan boss battle plus Toy Box world exploration demo, at Madrid Games Week too. Madrid Games Week will take place starting October 18th, in Madrid (Feria de Madrid), and will last until October 21. Will you be attending Madrid Games Week and be able to try the Kingdom Hearts III demo yourself? View full article
  5. Following the announcement of Kingdom Hearts III demo being present in Paris, at Paris Games Week, Square Enix is going to pursue this European promo of his most awaited videogame, showcasing the usual Rock Titan boss battle plus Toy Box world exploration demo, at Madrid Games Week too. Madrid Games Week will take place starting October 18th, in Madrid (Feria de Madrid), and will last until October 21. Will you be attending Madrid Games Week and be able to try the Kingdom Hearts III demo yourself?
  6. Paris Games Week, a recurrent videogaming expo which is hosted in Paris (Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles) each year, confirmed the presence of a playable on-stage Kingdom Hearts III demo through its website. The expo starts on October 26th and lasts until the 30th. Similarly to the previous expo experiences, where Square Enix brought real life version of Andy's House of the Toy Box world on-stage, the event will feature the same possibility, as well as exploring both Rock Titan and Olympus worlds through the available Kingdom Hearts III demo. Are you going to attend Paris Games Week and try the Kingdom Hearts III demo yourself? Let us know in the comment section! View full article
  7. Paris Games Week, a recurrent videogaming expo which is hosted in Paris (Paris Expo, Porte de Versailles) each year, confirmed the presence of a playable on-stage Kingdom Hearts III demo through its website. The expo starts on October 26th and lasts until the 30th. Similarly to the previous expo experiences, where Square Enix brought real life version of Andy's House of the Toy Box world on-stage, the event will feature the same possibility, as well as exploring both Rock Titan and Olympus worlds through the available Kingdom Hearts III demo. Are you going to attend Paris Games Week and try the Kingdom Hearts III demo yourself? Let us know in the comment section!
  8. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) recently listed on their website a song which goes by the name "Face my Fears", also known as "OPENING THEME (KINGDOM HEARTS 3)". The website also credits Utada Hikaru, Skrillex and Boyd Jason "Poo Bear" as writers. Both "Chikai" and "Don't Think Twice" are also listed on ASCAP as Kingdom Hearts III's ending themes. It is also interesting to notice how Skrillex already expressed his interest towards the Kingdom Hearts videogame in the past, but he also shown his appreciation for Utada Hikaru's work on his Twitter handle: Click here to view the article
  9. The American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) recently listed on their website a song which goes by the name "Face my Fears", also known as "OPENING THEME (KINGDOM HEARTS 3)". The website also credits Utada Hikaru, Skrillex and Boyd Jason "Poo Bear" as writers. Both "Chikai" and "Don't Think Twice" are also listed on ASCAP as Kingdom Hearts III's ending themes. It is also interesting to notice how Skrillex already expressed his interest towards the Kingdom Hearts videogame in the past, but he also shown his appreciation for Utada Hikaru's work on his Twitter handle:
  10. Tokyo Games Show 2018 is on its second day already, and Kingdom Hearts III has already established a major presence there! Square Enix's booth features different activities like the Premium Showcase demo of Kingdom Hearts III, to the exclusive merchandise showcase of action figures or various goodies. The booth also displayed the fully colored Nomura's artwork for Kingdom Hearts' 15th Anniversary, which was originally a monocromatic version. This version also appears to be slightly different from the original one, were Sora looked to be petting an unidentified animal (now absent). The artwork has been displayed in a molded form, in front of various characters' frames: Along with playing demo, fans can also enjoy taking pictures with real Kingdom Keys in front of the giant backdrop of Kingdom Hearts III's box cover art. Frames depicting various scenes/characters from the series and similar decorative elements can also be found around the booth: One of the main things on which many fans had the chance to take a look at, were the items and merchandise that were exclusively showcased at TGS for the first time. Among those, an Axel Bring Arts Prototype was shown along with previously announced figures like Toy Box Sora, Donald, and Goofy, and Halloween/Christmas Town Sora, and the now finished Kingdom Hearts III Bring Arts Kairi was also shown. Signed Yoko Shimomura CDs (Kingdom Hearts 10th Anniversary Fan Selection - Melodies & Memories -, Kingdom Hearts -HD 1.5 & 2.5 ReMIX- Original Soundtrack BOX, Kingdom Hearts Concert -First Breath- Album) are available for purchase. A Sora drawing was also displayed on the booth, and many fan hinted to the similarity to the main menu art of Sora from 1 and 2, leading to speculations whether this will be the welcoming menu art when starting Kingdom Hearts III. Two different limited edition PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 4 Pro were also displayed. Keep up to date with Kingdom Hearts III news at TGS 2018 on our Social Medias (Facebook - Twitter - Tumblr) and on our full coverage of the event here on the website! Click here to view the article
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