Despite what we all thought in late 2015 and early this year, 2016 has been quite dry for KH3. It's been far better than 2014 considering we got some awesome screenshots and some details through interviews. The development process is going smoothly (I feel that is the new 'now in development') according to Tetsuya Nomura and Tai Yasue. 2016 is now over, (yes I know it's December)
I think that Business Division 3 (Osaka) have gotten through a lot of KH3 this year and we'll be blown away in 2017. I still stand by my belief that 2.8 has slowed down KH3 a little bit, but I doubt they have been working on the game all the way up until now since the reason for the delay wasn't to do with 2.8.
If I were to give an estimation on the completion of Kingdom Hearts 3 at this point in time I'd say anywhere from 60-65%. Remember the engine switch in 2014 to UE4 .
I think we can all agree that 2017 is going to be big for KH3, and that has been confirmed multiple times in Dengeki interviews.
Despite what we all thought in late 2015 and early this year, 2016 has been quite dry for KH3. It's been far better than 2014 considering we got some awesome screenshots and some details through interviews. The development process is going smoothly (I feel that is the new 'now in development') according to Tetsuya Nomura and Tai Yasue. 2016 is now over, (yes I know it's December)
I think that Business Division 3 (Osaka) have gotten through a lot of KH3 this year and we'll be blown away in 2017. I still stand by my belief that 2.8 has slowed down KH3 a little bit, but I doubt they have been working on the game all the way up until now since the reason for the delay wasn't to do with 2.8.
If I were to give an estimation on the completion of Kingdom Hearts 3 at this point in time I'd say anywhere from 60-65%. Remember the engine switch in 2014 to UE4
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I think we can all agree that 2017 is going to be big for KH3, and that has been confirmed multiple times in Dengeki interviews.
Edited by Barry Bacon Allen