'Kingdom Hearts 3' release date; Frozen characters to be added?

Fans are still awaiting the release date of "Kingdom Hearts 3." Unfortunately, there is still no official announcement from Square Enix. But as of this moment, what we do know is that "Kingdom Hearts 3" is already in the works and that the game will be released early next year.

With so many fans eagerly waiting for the debut of the much anticipated game from Square Enix, many are also worried that the game will not turn out the way the players hoped it would be.

According to KDramaStars.com, Star Wars and Marvel should not be included in "Kingdom Hearts 3," because their worlds are too big already. What about Pixar? Fans think including Pixar worlds is okay, but it should be kept at minimum.

As for gameplay, fans like it the way it is. They're hoping that "Kingdom Hearts 3" do not add anything drastic with regards to the gameplay. Traditional is the best way to go. Furthermore, fans like the ability to use another character, but are worried that they will have to grind each character for leveling. They'd prefer if the level becomes the same for all the characters in the same account.

So, if there's no Marvel, Star Wars and very little Pixar, would fans approve of "Frozen" characters then? "Frozen" was a huge Disney movie in 2013 and it's highly likely that Square Enix will include the movie's most prominent characters in the game. This is just a speculation though, there's no official word from Disney or Square Enix yet.

Seeing that the game will feel like it's a million years away from its release, fans are hoping that maybe Square Enix can look at their suggestions and implement it during the game's development stages. After all, it's the players and fans of the game that Square Enix wants to please at the end.

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