It Doesn't Look Like Kingdom Hearts 4 Will Be At Tokyo Game Show

Summary
- Tokyo Game Show's lineup lacks Kingdom Hearts 4, leaving its appearance uncertain.
- Square Enix may still surprise fans, but Kingdom Hearts 4's absence at the event seems likely.
It's been two and a half years since Kingdom Hearts 4 was officially revealed, but news has been relatively quiet since, leaving the series' rabid fanbase desperate for news.
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PostsUnfortunately, it looks like their agonizing wait is going to last a little longer, as Square Enix has seemingly confirmed the game won't be appearing at the upcoming Tokyo Game Show.
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Tokyo Game Show presented what was probably Kingdom Hearts fans' best opportunity to hear about the game this year. The series is huge in Japan, the game is set in Tokyo, and is being developed by a major Japanese developer. Unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the case, and they'll have to wait a little longer.
Square Enix posted the following Tokyo Game Show lineup on its website:
- Dragon Quest 3 HD-2D Remake
- Romancing Saga 2: Revenge of the Seven
- Fantasian Neo Dimension
- Final Fantasy 14 Online
- Final Fantasy 16
- Life Is Strange: Double Exposure
- Dragon Quest Monsters 3: The Dark Prince
- PowerWash Simulator
- Visions of Mana
As you can see, sadly for fans, there is a conspicuous lack of Kingdom Hearts 4 there.
There's every possibility that Square Enix is being a little coy about the situation, and the game may appear, but it seems more and more unlikely with each passing day.
Tokyo Game Show takes place on September 28 and 29 this year, and while Kingdom Hearts probably won't be there, there are still a bunch of fantastic titles set to appear. Capcom will be there with Monster Hunter Wilds, and the likes of Bandai Namco, Koei Tecmo, Konami, Sega, and PlayStation will all have a presence on the show floor, with PlayStation hosting an Astro Bot Gacha machine available for anybody who checks out the game.
TheGamer will have two people on the ground at the event in Tokyo, so keep your eyes peeled for our exclusive previews and interviews.
Kingdom Hearts 4
RPG Action Systems ESRB e Developer(s) Square Enix Publisher(s) Square EnixKingdom Hearts 4 continues the long-running series of Disney crossover RPGs from Square Enix. Sora finds himself trapped in the Shibuya-like city of Quadratum, while Donald and Goofy attempt to rescue him.
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