Over the weekend, Disney’s D23 expo not only revealed that Kingdom Hearts 4 will feature Pixar’s Coco, but also that the action-RPG is set to arrive in late 2027. Now, it’s been a long time since we’ve seen a new mainline installment in the Square Enix series–already over seven years at this point. So people are expressing skepticism about the release window, but franchise co-creator Tetsuya Nomura is promising Kingdom Hearts 4 will come out next year.
VGC reports that Nomura, who’s co-directing Kingdom Hearts 4, appeared on stage Saturday at D23 to discuss the new title. “We announced that the game is going to be coming late 2027, and I saw online that some people were saying, ‘Oh, you know, maybe the actual release date might still get pushed back,'” Nomura said through a translator. “I just wanted to set the record straight: That is not happening.”


