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Kingdom Hearts ‘Project Xehanort’ already has a definitive name; will come out in spring

Kingdom Hearts ‘Project Xehanort’ already has a definitive name; will come out in spring

The title will be officially launched this spring under a free to play business model with microtransactions, confirms Square Enix.

Kingdom Hearts: Dark Road is the final name of Kingdom Hearts ‘Project Xehanort’. The title, which was announced only a few days ago as one of the new projects related to the saga launched by Square Enix, will be released on iOS and Android mobile devices this spring.

New details of Kingdom Hearts: Dark Road in mid-February

According to the few official details we know about it, Kingdom Hearts: Dark Road will be an RPG video game focused on the origins of Xehanort, the enemy par excellence of the series; specifically in his younger stage, where certain experiences of his adolescence began to impact his life in many ways. "Why he became the seeker of darkness," says the official site. The business model chosen will be free to play, which implies that there will be microtransactions integrated in the gameplay but not mandatory to play for free, if we want to.

Kingdom Hearts ‘Project Xehanort’
Kingdom Hearts ‘Project Xehanort’ is Kingdom Hearts: Dark Road

Square Enix is ​​committed to offering new details about Kingdom Hearts: Dark Road in mid-February, in just a couple of weeks at the time of publication of this news.

Kingdom Hearts has been protagonist this last week on the occasion of the arrival of Re Mind on PS4 (in February it will do the same on Xbox One), the expected DLC as an expansion where it is narrated in more detail what happened in that final stretch of Kingdom Hearts III The sensations are found, disparate, as we commented in our Reviews, from which we draw in the conclusions that “although it drags some of the problems of the original game, as it does not really settle everything we would have liked to be done, this content expansion is worth it. ”

In the absence of knowing if the future goes through a fourth numbered installment or new spin off, Xbox One players will be able to play the existing compilations (Kingdom Hearts 1.5, 2.5 and 2.8) throughout 2020. Despite the rumors and clues , there is no confirmation of any kind about the eventual availability of such compilations on Nintendo Switch.

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