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Kingdom Hearts III Celebrates Halloween With Spooky Heartless and Nobody Artwork

Halloween is here, and Square Enix is celebrating by sharing a piece of artwork done up by Kingdom Hearts III’s art director, Daigo Tsukada.

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The artwork shows off Sora in the middle facing down a group of Heartless and Nobodies that might be new designs we’ll see in the upcoming game.

The Project Destati Twitter account (known for their orchestral remixes of popular Kingdom Hearts music tracks) posted a tweet in response guessing at which worlds each enemy type is from. The upcoming game will feature worlds like Toy Story, Frozen, Big Hero 6, and Pirates of the Caribbean.

Kingdom Hearts III is set to be released for the PS4 and Xbox One on Jan. 25.


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