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A new enemy for the future of Kingdom Hearts?

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Japanes version of KH:UX has been upgraded with new story parts. I would say the next one will take us to Sugar Rush. 

Funny thing. I was thinking about the possibility of the CyBugs eating and assimilating a Heartless, and it finally happened. But I have to say, the result is even creepier than I imagined it. Do you think this combination could take us to the creation of an enemy even more dangerous than regular heartless ever were?

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Okay this is interesting and  i think have an idea. So at the end of kh3 we see sora ending up in real japan while the fictional video game character we were shown in toy story watches over us so now with this happening what if Kingdom Hearts will lay off the disney theme for a while or at least cut back on it and enter the video game realm with these things beong the main threat

 

It would be awesome to have sora swing a mario style keyblade :)

Edited by Dustin Lübbers

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Kingdom Hearts is an hybrid between Disney and Square Enix, so you can't have Kingdom Hearts without Disney.   
  
Also, it has been confirmed that Japan is not the one from the real world, or the Shibuya from TWEWY, but the one from "Verum Rex". 

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