Nintendo NX Nabs Kingdom Hearts 3 Title: Everything You Need To Know

Nintendo's upcoming console, codenamed the NX, has picked up Kingdom Hearts 3. The latest game will be unveiled on the official release of the Nintendo NX in March 2017.

Kingdom Hearts 3 will join the debut of other latest Nintendo games like "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild" and "Super Smash Bros."

Nintendo Insider reported that series director Tetsuya Nomura, in an interview with Famitsu, initially suggested that the game wass designed for the PlayStation and the Xbox. Famitsu had an extensive discussion about the PlayStation 4 exclusive title, Kingdom Hearts HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue.

In the same report, Square Enix has been described as one of the third-party publishers that Nintendo has worked hard in securing legal documents, as proof of their “dedicated game platform.”

EB Games Australia listed Kingdom Hearts 3 for Nintendo NX with a pre-order price of $119.95. This practical rate will surely result to blockbuster sales of the giant video company prior to its commercial release as Nintendo fans have been intently waiting for the upcoming Nintendo NX Kingdom Hearts 3.

It could be theorized that the virtual silence on the specifics and features of Kingdom Hearts 3 is due to the game being saved as a headline announcement for the Nintendo NX reveal.

The suggested online information about the NX were most likely speculations as details tend to be conflicting, whether the NX is comprised of two separate consoles and handheld devices, or simply a fusion of these two systems.

Moreover, the rumors about the NX’s potential of being a VR-capable device was invalidated by Nintendo of America's President and Chief Executive Officer Reggie Fils-Aime in a Bloomberg interview.

Gamers are most likely in for a double dose of fun with the combined futuristic approach of the Nintendo NX and the entertaining content of Kingdom Hearts 3.

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