Kingdom Hearts 3 Rumored To Feature Frozen, Star Wars, And Marvel Heroes! Co-Creator Tai Yasue Confirms He Is Interested To Add Said Franchises!

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Square Enix sure are stepping it up a notch as KH3 might be up to something big much like the hype building up their another game, Final Fantasy 15. Kingdom Hearts co-creator Tai Yasue who is currently working HD 2.5 ReMIX and Kingdom Hearts 3 recently granted an interview with NovaCrystallis in which he answered all rumors and distinguished the fact from fiction around the Kingdom Hearts series.

Probably the most controversial rumor online is if Frozen will be part of KH3. From the interview, Yasue himself wanted to incorporate Frozen into the Kingdom Hearts series. Frozen, as everyone knows, is an animated movie by Disney that is breaking sales records everywhere.

When asked about how the franchise incorporation process works, Yasue-san was quoted as follows:

Nova Crystallis: Out of interest, how open is that process? Do you guys get a pretty clear pick, or does Disney hold a tight control over that sort of stuff?

Yasue: We have to discuss with Disney about how we're going to proceed with each world to make sure they agree with our vision and feel it fits. On a personal level... I would really like Frozen. The snow, ice formations and story are very magical, the music too of course. I saw it with my daughter and it was very enjoyable.

Also, rumors of Star Wars and Marvel characters appearing has been one of the biggest questions as well since both franchise has also been acquired by Disney.

Nova Crystallis: Are there any specific character you would like to see in the future of Kingdom Hearts? Now that Disney owns Marvel Franchises, Star Wars... you must get this one a lot.

Yasue: Star Wars and Marvel is great, but I of course can't make any announcements at all!

To read the full interview, click here.

What do you think readers? Would you like Frozen to be featured in an upcoming Kingdom Hearts game possibly Kingdom Hearts 3? Let us know in the comments below.

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