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Update: The full track list for Yoko Shimomura's upcoming compilation album, memória! has been announced. The only songs from the Kingdom Hearts series are Vector to the Heavens and Dearly Beloved which can be sampled on the soundtrack's official website. The album releases on March 26, 2014.
Square Enix have updated the official website for Yoko Shimomura's upcoming compilation album, memória!, with a selection of tracks to be included on the album. This update confirms that Vector to the Heavens will be one of the tracks included in the album, and a sample of the song's new remix can be heard playing in the website's background. Other tracks from the Kingdom Hearts series are expected to be announced later on.
The latest issue of Famitsu Weekly, releasing on March 13, 2014, has contained an article called “Those Who Make the Next Generation of Games“, where various game creators for the next generation of consoles were interviewed. Tetsuya Nomura, the director of the Kingdom Hearts series has answered some questions, and revealed some small bits of information regarding the series.
Nomura also revealed new bits about the development progress of Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix: the additional voice recording has been completed. (Likely for KH: Re:coded.). He is also working on further development of the scenario for the browser game, KH X (chi). But, perhaps more importantly:
Nomura has started to raise a blue tabby Scottish fold CAT! Thanks go to hokanko-alt for this summary, and to SQUARE PORTAL for providing these translations.
Recently, we have updated our Kingdom Hearts, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days sections of our video archive.
Here are the updates in detail:
- Our Kingdom Hearts, Japanese cutscene archive has been completed.
- We've also completed our trailer archive for the English version of Kingdom Hearts.
- For Chain of Memories, we've completed our English trailer archive.
- Our Kingdom Hearts II, Japanese cutscene archive has been completed.
- We've also completed our trailer archive for the English version of Kingdom Hearts II.
- We've added a complete playthrough of Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix. Thanks to Cyberman65.
- And lastly our 358/2 Days, Japanese playthrough archive has been completed. Thanks to KH13's Rush.
We hope you enjoy all these updates and look forward to the completion of our video archive.
Square Enix have shared a link to a "Kingdom Hearts Players Survey", via the official Facebook page for Kingdom Hearts. (Note: This post is only visible to people in America, but the survey may be taken by anyone.) Here's the status for those that can't see it:
Attention Kingdom Hearts fans - We’d like to ask if you all could take a little bit of time out of your day to help us fill out the below survey.
It will take approximately 10-15 minutes and the more truthful your answers are helps shape the future of Kingdom Hearts.
The survey will be open until 3/14/2014 at 11:59pm PST.
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/GP7XTLF
Official Kingdom Hearts Players Survey
Thanks go to kingdomlanelover for sharing the survey on KH13, and to Flaming Lea for copying us the whole status. This is an official survey, so we recommend that everyone has a honest attempt at it, as your answers could influence Square Enix and effect the future of the Kingdom Hearts series.
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan have announced that a PlayStation 4 launch event will be held on February 21, 2014, starting at 10:30PM JST. Kingdom Hearts III producer Shinji Hashimoto has been annouced as a guest creator for the event, which will be live streamed on Ustream and Nico Nico. It is currently unknown if Hashimoto will reveal any new Kingdom Hearts III information, but we will keep you updated with more information as it appears.
Update 2: Shinji Hashimoto appeared on stage at the event and asked fans to "Please wait a little longer." concerning Kingdom Hearts III.
Update: Sony have uploaded the videos to be shown at the event to their PlayStation Japan YouTube channel, and unfortunately, the video containing Kingdom Hearts III is old footage from the E3 2013 announcement trailer. This can be seen below.

There is still a chance that Hashimoto could reveal some small new information while on stage, so stay tuned and we will keep you updated-- no guarantee, though!
Earlier in the week, a leaked internal document from Square Enix Europe showed that Kingdom Hearts III had been given a 2014 release date-- however, Square Enix have today confirmed that this release date is inaccurate, and simply a placeholder. Square Enix released the following statement to GameSpot:
We're aware an internal document has been in circulation listing release dates for select Square Enix titles. This information contained in this document is inaccurate and features placeholder timing. Specifically, no announcement has been made to date for Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy XV--their projected release window remains to be advised.
This week's issue of Famitsu Weekly magazine contains the opinions of various Japanese video game developers about the PlayStation 4 and the games they're developing ahead of the PlayStation 4's release in Japan next month. Tetsuya Nomura is one of those developers and he speaks about developing Kingdom Hearts III for the PlayStation 4. You can read it below, thanks to Kotaku.
Looking at the PS4, I thought "they've gone too far." I wish they would just let us off the hook. For the player, having a game that's "thoroughly made" makes them excited with anticipation, but for a developer, it's a hurdle we have to overcome. The number of things we have to do keeps increasing and if we keep trying to expand as far as it will go, we'll never be finished. I think we're going to end up being faced with the choice of what to keep and what to give up on [for Kingdom Hearts III].
I really felt the immense response to the Kingdom Hearts III announcement and so it's now my task to figure out how to satisfy all those people who are looking forward to it.
There have been a lot of different consoles in the past, but I feel that this one is the biggest mountain we've had to climb yet, in a good way.
The connection between Kingdom Hearts χ and Kingdom Hearts III is believed to have been touched upon in the latest update for Kingdom Hearts χ, via the Fortuneteller's Script. goldpanner has translated this script via KHInsider, and it can be read below.
Chirithy: You've really shaped up as a Keyblade Wielder, haven't you.
Uh-huh, you're looking really fine, too!
I think it's time to tell you, then.
Before my master, He who created me, disappeared,
He bestowed His six followers with new names, and gave five of them a tome of prophecy.
These five followers, who were to become the Foretellers, read the future written in the tome.
Apparently a passage written on the last page shocked them.
"The war in that place will lead to the defeat and destruction of the Light.
The World will be enveloped in eternal Darkness."
In order to save the future World, the five Foretellers thought to use the power hidden in the tome of prophecy.
That's the power you are all using now.
Through the cards, you are using the power of the future to try and protect the light from the darkness, and avert the future enveloped in darkness.
Also, as you know, even though the five Foretellers share the same goal, they by no means share the same will.
So, you mustn't lose sight of it yourself.

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