‘Kingdom Hearts IV’ and ‘Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link’ announced by Square Enix


Square Enix has announced the upcoming releases of “Kingdom Hearts IV” and a new mobile game “Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link” in celebration of the franchise’s 20th anniversary.
“Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link” will be a closed beta game for iOS and Android devices but only in certain regions.
“Kingdom Hearts IV” has no platform or release date announced yet, but fans can watch the first trailer in anticipation.
The trailer introduces a new plot called “Lost Master Arc,” a new expansive city called Quadratum and new mystery Strelitzia.
Square Enix announced two new “Kingdom Hearts” games, “Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link” and “Kingdom Hearts IV,” to celebrate the franchise’s 20th anniversary.
“Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link” will be a closed beta coming to iOS and Android devices later this year but only in specific regions.
According to a press release, players will “embark on adventures from the realm of Scala ad Caelum into the real world… [and]l be able to engage in exhilarating battles against the Heartless and discover a new, original story.”
“Kingdom Hearts IV” has no platform or release date announced yet, but the press release hints at a new storyline called the “Lost Master Arc,” a new setting called Quadratum — an expansive city set in a realistic world “unlike anything ever seen before” — and “the first appearance of Strelitzia, a mysterious new character.”
“Kingdom Hearts III,” the direct predecessor to “Kingdom Hearts IV,” was released three years ago, in November 2019. The latest game in the franchise is “Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory,” a rhythm-based game released in November 2020.
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