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Kingdom Hearts IV Revealed for Nintendo Switch 2 in Nintendo Direct Surprise Announcement

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Square Enix unveiled a new trailer for Kingdom Hearts IV during a Nintendo Direct presentation, confirming the game will launch on Nintendo Switch 2 alongside PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC, though no release date was announced. The trailer showcases protagonist Sora battling through the modern city of Quadratum with returning characters like Goofy and Donald Duck. The announcement also included news of a Kingdom Hearts Collection launching October 8 to help players catch up on the series.

During Tuesday's Nintendo Direct, Square Enix surprised viewers with a new Kingdom Hearts IV trailer, marking the first major update on the game in over four years since its initial announcement in 2022. The trailer demonstrates gameplay featuring Sora wielding his Keyblade through Quadratum, a modern metropolitan setting, with an Organization 13 member providing mysterious narration about light and darkness. The footage confirms the game will feature returning characters including Goofy and Donald Duck alongside new characters, maintaining the series' signature high-flying combat style. While still lacking a specific release date, Square Enix confirmed Kingdom Hearts IV will launch simultaneously on Nintendo Switch 2, PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC. Additionally, the company announced the Kingdom Hearts Collection will release on October 8 across the same platforms, bundling multiple versions of the first three mainline games to allow players to catch up on the series.

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The articles do not provide context about the development timeline or any delays that may have occurred since the 2022 announcement, nor do they explain why the Switch 2 launch was chosen as a simultaneous release platform.

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Engadget's coverage is straightforward and factual, focusing on the announcement details and trailer content without editorial commentary. The source maintains neutrality by simply reporting what was shown and announced without speculation about reception or significance.

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    Kingdom Hearts IV gets a surprise Nintendo Direct trailer drop

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