'Kingdom Hearts 3' worlds news: Expected 'Shrek,' 'Mario,' 'The Last of Us' and other worlds are unlikely

A screenshot from the official trailer of "Kingdom Hearts 3" featuring "Monsters Inc." YouTube/Kingdom Hearts

"Kingdom Hearts 3" is probably one of the most-awaited games these past years. With more and more news for it coming up, the hype just keeps growing. Most of the hype usually comes from the new worlds players want to try out and one fan has decided to make a lot of convincing worlds.

The most recent world revealed was that of the new "Monster Inc." Following the trailer video and all the confirmed rumors surrounding it, one DeviantUser and fan by the name of Victor-Aizen designed a plethora of KH worlds. It does not matter what kind of copyright will be violated, the fan just made whatever he could make.

Aside from the ones mentioned in the title, there were Pokemon and Digimon-styled worlds as well. The made-up screenshots he made for the game in crossover with the different worlds even followed the design of how Square Enix would reveal their worlds.

Each world he made is complete with the theme, the character models, the character icons as the player's companion on the side, and even the textures. Of course, unfortunately, these worlds will unlikely be included in the game. However, they do give fans that sense of familiarity and excitement for the game and what it could be.

Nevertheless, there are still new worlds that can be explored in the latest "Kingdom Hearts 3." This includes the Kingdom of Corona (from "Tangled"), Andy's House ("Toy Story"), and San Fransokyo (from "Big Hero 6").

"Kingdom Hearts 3" has not expected release date as of now. However, with all the new trailers they have been releasing, it seems believable that it would be releasing within the year. Hopefully, it will no longer suffer any long delays. Fans have been waiting for this third title for several years now.

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