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The latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation magazine has included an interview with the director of the Kingdom Hearts series, Tetsuya Nomura. This interview reveals more details concerning Kingdom Hearts 3D. ReBirth Wings have posted this interview online, and a rough translation can be read below. This translation is provided by KH13.com.
- KH3D was created after Nintendo approached Tetsuya Nomura. Nomura has a unique idea for this game.
- KH3D will occur in the same timeline as current games.
- The two main characters will be Sora and Riku. Throughout the game, the two appear to be "alternating", creating a system of two people.
- This story is full of mystery, and will be beyond expectations. Due to the timeline, players will have to think hard about the idea, as to not be fooled.
- The player will realise the scenario in time, but for the meanwhile it will be a mystery twist.
- Nomura cannot reveal more information at this time.
- The 3D system will be taken advantage of, but more cannot be said at this time.
- The theme of the game is "trust".
The latest issue of Dengeki PlayStation magazine has featured an interview with the director of the Kingdom Hearts series, Tetsuya Nomura. In this interview, Nomura discusses both Kingdom Hearts Re:coded and Kingdom Hearts 3D. Although the full interview is not yet available, it is known that Nomura states Kingdom Hearts 3D will take place in the same time frame as currently released titles.
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep was featured at San Diego Comic Con 2010. Kingdom Hearts Ultimania, who attended the event, were able to get videos of these Birth by Sleep demos being played, which can be seen at our forum. Also, the Kingdom Hearts Re:coded trailer which was seen at this event, identical to the E3 2010 trailer, can now be seen below or in our video archive.
Photos from the event can be seen here.
Square Enix have made an appearance at San Diego Comic Con 2010. At this event, the English version of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, along with various Kingdom Hearts merchandise, was featured. Birth by Sleep demos were playable, and both the E3 2010 Birth by Sleep and E3 2010 Re:coded trailers were shown. Thanks to Kingdom Hearts Ultimania, photos of the event can be seen below, in our gallery.
San Diego Comic Con 2010

Square Enix have announced details relating to the "Special Edition" of the English version of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep on their Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep (EU) Facebook page. This Special Edition, which will be released in "UK, France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Nordic countries, Benelux, Spain, Italy, Australia, New Zealand, Russia and Cyprus", will include "2x Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep artprints" and a 48-page artwork book titled "The Art of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep". This will be available on September 10, 2010.
Square Enix have updated their North American website for Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. This updates includes additions to the worlds pages, including a summary for various worlds, a description of each character residing in that world, and various screenshots from the game. Also updated was the section for promotional videos. This update includes three new videos promoting the English version of Birth by Sleep, which can be downloaded from our video archive, or seen below.


GameSpot have posted an article concerning the upcoming English version of the Kingdom Hearts title for the PlayStation Portable, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. This article contains a new trailer, which can be seen below or downloaded from our video archive. Also included is an interview with the director of the Kingdom Hearts series, Tetsuya Nomura, which can be read at our forum.

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