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Square hints at Kingdom Hearts 2 HD

  • Posted October 3rd, 2012 at 05:45 EDT by Mike Harradence
  • 4 Comments

Square Enix has hinted that Kingdom Hearts 2 may yet receive a high-definition makeover like its predecessor.

Speaking during an interview with Famitsu, Square’s Tetsuya Nomura was quizzed, “Is there gonna be a high-definition version of Kingdom Hearts II later?”

In response, the Final Fantasy series character designer stated, “It’d be unusual if there wasn’t,” before giving a cheeky smile.

The comments come following the announcement of the Kingdom Hearts 1.5 HD ReMix bundle, which includes the original Disney/Square RPG alongside Chain of Memories but curiously omits the PlayStation 2 sequel.

Stay tuned to PSU.com for more info.

via Gematsu

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  1. Ruin216

    • 9:32am EDT - October 3rd, 2012

    I would be happy about this news if square would release these in North America.

  2. Glarung

    • 12:20pm EDT - October 3rd, 2012

    Why sell 1 game when you can sell 2 for twice the price.

    At least they're making it. A "Destroyed Sephiroth" trophy appeals to me more than it should.

  3. CloudStrife37 | CloudStrife37

    • 12:21pm EDT - October 3rd, 2012

    It'd be dumb not to release 2 in HD. The sales for the first HD collection will reinforce that.

  4. LFDN

    • 10:03am EDT - October 4th, 2012

    Knowing Square it want reach the North anytime soon.

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