Kingdom Hearts 4 is set to begin a new era for the crossover series, and it’s still unknown how it will handle the changing relationship between Disney, Final Fantasy, and its original characters. With a more photorealistic art style causing speculation around the possible inclusion of live action franchises on an unprecedented scale, a cryptic plot thread from KH3 could already have outlined one of the most important new concepts moving forward. If Yozora ends up featured as a key character in Kingdom Hearts 4, the presence of the game-within-a-game, Verum Rex, is practically inevitable.
It might have seemed to merely be a passing element of the Toy Story world in Kingdom Hearts 3 which provided context for Sora and friends to appear in Toy Box, but the fictional Square Enix-like Verum Rex was proven to have a far greater layer of significance due to the game’s secret boss. Theories about Unreality, Quadratum, and Yozora’s role in Kingdom Hearts 4 are now tied to the ambiguous, meta idea of Verum Rex, but it could provide an innovative expansion to KH as a serious part of the IP.
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At a Kingdom Hearts 20th anniversary event, Tetsuya Nomura allegedly stated that he had to make the ultimate decision to focus on continuing Sora’s story in Kingdom Hearts 4 over developing Verum Rex as a brand-new title. Considering the seemingly random high fidelity of the pre-rendered trailer and its other promotional material in Toy Box, it would even make sense if parts of the projects were recycled into fourth-wall-breaking Easter eggs in KH3.
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Despite the apparent impromptu nature of its introduction, Verum Rex now carries the weight of being the initial origin of Yozora in a circumstance that goes beyond a mere reference. The character appeared in Kingdom Hearts 4‘s Quadratum before that title’s reveal, a hint that will make it unsurprising if he rises up into a main role post-Dark Seeker Saga. What are implied to be new abstract concepts around reality and Yozora’s ties to Sora seem perfectly set up to explore the implications of a “fictional game.
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The Culmination of a Continued Shift to Original KH Characters
Interest has gradually shifted towards new characters outside the core crossover franchises of Kingdom Hearts, with the larger focus on Xehanort and his legacy totally overshadowing Final Fantasy for most of the last few entries. Verum Rex may have begun as an entirely fresh idea, but it’s also been shown to have been adapted around similar themes to KH in its fictional box art. If Yozora has emerged from the ashes of that title and taken up a major role, the unmade Verum Rex may instead be the blueprint for KH4‘s new cast members.
It’s not out of the question that a whole new world in Kingdom Hearts 4 could be based on Verum Rex, but the series has previously followed the pattern of using its own characters outside the typical crossover levels. Unless it finds itself incorporated into the climax of the main story, the enigmatic fictional IP of Verum Rex has a solid chance of being further split into a set of faces for a new generation. As the very foundation of reality will be challenged in a realistic environment, it may even be Sora who finds himself out of place as a guest in Yozora’s view this time around.
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