Square Enix is making baffling messages on something big and special on the 15th anniversary of "Kingdom Hearts" game on the coming March 28. During the recent public appearance of game director Tetsuya Nomura at Magic 2017, an information was released that "Kingdom Hearts HD 1.5 + 2.5 ReMIX" would launched in Japan exclusive to PS4 console. In effect, Xbox One console will be boxed out in Japan market. On the other hand, the gaming company has continued not to give clear idea if with all the progress it has been building to change its flagship game it will launch the full "Kingdom Hearts 3" edition.

Square Enix might have just kept the fans guessing about the full "Kingdom Hearts 3" and its release date, but despite the rumors on KH 3 it would really be a big guess to watch come the March 28 anniversary, iDigital Times reported. Gaming fans, speculating that the full "Kingdom Hearts 3" will be launched on anniversary date, have already seen and played on the initial edition of it.

In the initial "Kingdom Hearts 3", Square Enix has introduced several exciting innovations and changes to the game. These include Sora's fighting an enemy monster with a new shield weapon, that could be his new Guard Form, the ferocity of new Heartless monster that could give Sora difficulties to surmount, revisions in the command button "Summon" that is changed to "Link", thus a new skill, a new displaying rule in "Situation command" while the outfit of Riku and King Mickey was changed in look.

Gaming fans are rooting out that a new and full "Kingdom Hearts 3" is in order a decade after Nomura got his idea launched by Square Enix and Disney and made a franchise out of having a non-popular character Sora became the game's top leader than Donald or Mickey. The most likelihood for a full "Kingdom Hearts 3" come anniversary day was speculated further with gusto after co-director Tai Yasue teased the possibility about the game having the Marvel worlds and characters. Just like Nomura, Yasue did not mention about a release date.

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