'Kingdom Hearts 3' news: Hundred-Acre Woods part of map?

Voice actor of over 400 roles, Jim Cummings, shared some tips on voice work that he has been doing for "Kingdom Hearts 3." The voice actor has given hints that make fans believe that Winnie the Pooh, Tigger and the rest of the gang will be in the upcoming action RPG.

A video posted by a user by the name of StephanieWorld, shows a Q&A with cummings where he shares to fans about the process of recording voices for "Kingdom Hearts." In a sarcastic reply, he shares of the difficulty he experienced in recording Tigger and Pete's voice for a Japan-made game. "Yes, Kingdom Hearts 3 is done... At least my stuff is, and no I don't know when it's coming out." Cummings added in the Q&A interview.

If rumours are true of Winnie the Pooh characters being included in the "Kingdom Hearts 3" line-up, fans of the RPG are wondering whether the Hundred-Acre Wood will be part of the "Kingdom Hearts" map.

The 63-year-old Cummings is known for voicing Darkwing Duck, Dr. Eggman from Sonic the Hedgehog, and the Tasmanian Devil. He has also voiced video game characters in "Icewind Dale," "Fallout," "The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim," "Baldur's Gate," "Mass Effect 2," "Star Wars: The Old Republic," "World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria," and "Splatterhouse."

"Kingdom Hearts 3" is the eighth instalment of the popular role playing game- "Kingdom Hearts"- developed and published by Square Enix. The game features a mix of Disney and Square Enix characters in a mashed up map, lead by main character Sora- a young native of Destiny Island.

There is still no final release date announced by Square Enix for "Kingdom Hearts 3," but there is reason to believe that it won't be happening until the end of 2016 given that the company is busy with the launch of Final Fantasy XV.