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I wasn't quite sure if the Re:Mind DLC would pick up on this thread or if it'd be saved for a future game, to be honest - and the truth is that it sort of does both, bringing back the key character from that mystery and confirming fan theories about his identity. If you scroll past this image of Sora dual-wielding some of the keyblades added in the DLC, well, that's on you.īack in February of last year, I wrote about how Kingdom Hearts 3's secret ending " teases possibilities ranging from the mundane to the insane".
#KINGDOM HEARTS 3 ENDING FULL#
The rest of this article contains full spoilers for Kingdom Hearts 3 and the Kingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mind DLC. The all-new DLC expansion picks up some of these dangling threads - and it's honestly some lore-warping, brain-melting stuff. It also posed some pretty interesting questions about the future of the Kingdom Hearts franchise.
#KINGDOM HEARTS 3 ENDING SERIES#
The main ending to Kingdom Hearts 3 as released last year does a pretty good job of putting a neat little bow on the winding, convoluted narrative the series had told prior in its two numbered entries and eight hundred spin-offs. Using the power of waking on the star, Riku forms a portal to Quadratum and travels through it.Kingdom Hearts 3's Re:Mind DLC expansion has a new ending that is absolutely crazy, and you don't even need to be a Kingdom Hearts fan to understand why.
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When questioned on what she knows of a place described as a large city with skyscrapers, the star namedrops Quadratum, and the group concludes that it was where Sora was. The Fairy Godmother explains that the star originates from the world on the other side, and as such was the final key. To locate the final key, the Fairy Godmother warps Kairi and Riku with her to The Final World, where they come into contact with a Nameless Star who previously interacted with Sora. The Fairy Godmother reveals that they now have two of the three keys needed to find Sora Riku's dreams and Kairi's memories respectively. Once Riku and later the Fairy Godmother arrive, Kairi explains that Xehanort's message was a clue to Sora's location.
#KINGDOM HEARTS 3 ENDING DRIVER#
Regardless, Yozora wakes up in the backseat of a car, accompanied by a driver who asks if what he had seen was impressive.Īfter Kairi awakens from her year long sleep, she recalls what she had learned from her memories of her past, revealing that Xehanort had previously mentioned of a world belonging to neither light or darkness, but to "the other side" Ansem the Wise hypothesizes that the world was not a part of their reality, calling it an "unreality" and deems it to be fictional. If he wins, he crystallizes Sora and vows to save him, but if he loses, he calmly accepts defeat, stating his powers aren't needed yet, and vanishes. After a brief talk on the reality of the situation and their identities, he challenges Sora into a fight and warps them to the 104 building’s rooftop in Quadratum. Meanwhile, Sora awakens in a night version of The Final World and encounters Yozora. The Fairy Godmother is then brought in by Merlin and Yen Sid to meet with Riku to investigate, and determines that him and his dreams are one of three keys needed to save Sora. While wandering the streets of the city, Riku felt as though he was being watched by someone.
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Elsewhere in the city, the Master of Masters stands atop another skyscraper and frames his hands to form a heart over the moon, alluding to Kingdom Hearts.Īfter Master Xehanort's ultimate defeat, Riku begins to have recurring dreams of him being in Quadratum while searching for Sora, who was lost after misusing the power of waking to save Kairi. While Riku walks around the city, he is closely observed by Yozora atop a skyscraper. In the secret ending " Yozora", both Riku and Sora wander the streets of Quadratum. Quadratum is the main setting of Verum Rex, a video game originating from the world Toy Box. A prominent location shown in Quadratum is a large crosswalk at the base of a building with the numbers "104" on the front.Īs seen in Verum Rex: Beat of Lead, Quadratum has water access on the city outskirts, and features a sizable oil platform where the minigame is set on. While it is implied that the city is populated by others excluding the known characters, no one has been seen inhabiting the world, as the roads around the city are littered with abandoned vehicles. Modeled after real-life Shibuya, Quadratum is a large expansive city with massive skyscrapers.