Despite well over two years since its initial reveal, the highly anticipated Kingdom Hearts 4 still has no release date in sight. With silence continuing as director Tetsuya Nomura and the Square Enix team have been occupied with various other major projects, it seems clear that the title could be following the pattern of long development cycles between entries. Given the pattern of promotional periods ahead of the main games in the series, Kingdom Hearts 4 still has the chance to be shown off throughout this year.
There have been relatively consistent releases over the years since Kingdom Hearts began, but the numbered titles have always seen the largest gaps between announcement and eventual launch. While there’s still the potential for KH4 to take as long as Kingdom Hearts 3‘s extended production timeline, several events set to take place this year could be where trailers make their debuts.
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Following Nomura’s statements on the future of Kingdom Hearts in a 2024 interview with Young Jump, it seems reasonable to assume that he could plan on being occupied with the series until his eventual retirement. Considering that he appears to be focused on FF7 Remake’s third part, ongoing support for Rebirth, the upcoming Kingdom Hearts Missing Link, and possibly new projects at Square Enix, it’s safe to say that his attention could have been mostly diverted from Kingdom Hearts 4 over the last couple of years. While this doesn’t mean a 2025 launch is out of the question entirely, it’s unlikely that the next Kingdom Hearts will come without building up to its release date first.
It seems that the reveal of Kingdom Hearts 4‘s new arc didn’t come at a significant milestone in development, evoking the infamous wait for the third numbered entry of the series. Kingdom Hearts 3 would see years of development following its initial teaser trailer, undergoing an engine change amid the launches of several other titles in the six years leading up to its release. Another connecting game was set to debut prior to the upcoming sequel, but its changed status could indicate a longer wait than expected.
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Comparing the Release Timelines of the Franchise
Looking at the pattern of the promotional cycles associated with every major Kingdom Hearts title in the series, it’s clear that the wait for Kingdom Hearts 4 has already become one of the longest in the IP’s history. It’s been anticipated for a length of time that only the nearly six-year wait for Kingdom Hearts 3 has outpaced it.
There has been a focus on new Kingdom Hearts remasters and ports alike during both of these waiting periods, meaning the upcoming sequel could be following a similar roadmap with its promotion. A history of trailers dedicated to most Kingdom Hearts titles reveals that they premier consistently a year or two ahead of release has developed over time, so there would need to be some progress soon if a 2026 or 2027 launch is indeed being targeted.
Title |
Announcement Date |
Initial Release Date |
Approx. Time Gap |
Trailers |
Kingdom Hearts |
May 2001 |
March 2002 |
10 months |
E3 2001, TGS 2001 (Demo) |
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories |
September 2003 |
November 2004 |
14 months |
TGS 2003, Jump Festa 2003 (Demo) |
Kingdom Hearts 2 |
September 2003 |
December 2005 |
27 months |
TGS 2003, E3 2004 |
Kingdom Hearts Coded |
September 2007 |
November 2008 |
14 months |
September 2007, Jump Festa 2008, August 2008, TGS 2008 (Demo), Jump Festa 2009 (Demo) |
Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days |
September 2007 |
May 2009 |
20 months |
TGS 2008, Jump Festa 2008 (Demo), E3 2009 |
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep |
September 2007 |
January 2010 |
28 months |
TGS 2008, Jump Festa 2008, August 2008 (Demo), TGS 2009 (Demo), Jump Festa 2010 (Demo) |
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance |
June 2010 |
March 2012 |
21 months |
January 2011, July 2011 (Demo), March 2012 |
Kingdom Hearts 3 |
June 2013 |
January 2019 |
67 months |
E3 2013, E3 2014, E3 2015, June 2017, D23 Japan 2018, E3 2018 (Demo), November 2018 |
Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory |
June 2020 |
November 2020 |
5 months |
August 2020 |
Kingdom Hearts 4 |
April 2022 |
TBA |
33 months (So far) |
April 2022 (Kingdom Hearts 20th-anniversary event) |
What a KH4 Trailer in 2025 is Likely to Contain
Given the precedent set by the promotion leading up to the launches of prior Kingdom Hearts titles, the possible content of trailers this year is relatively predictable. While the main story and its core conflict could remain a mystery, it’s safe to anticipate the reveal of several new Disney worlds in Kingdom Hearts 4 and a preview of the new combat system. This would be in contrast to the seemingly CGI announcement trailer the game received, and will finally address whether Donald and Goofy will be returning as companions.
There’s a rumored Square Enix Presents set to take place in February, the first of the company’s since E3 2021. This could be the ideal setting for a Kingdom Hearts 4 gameplay showcase following its absence from last year’s industry events. It would be surprising to see it once again sit out every major promotion opportunity for another year. Outside a first-party reveal, 2025 gaming events to look out for in the current post-E3 landscape include:
- Summer Games Fest (June)
- D23 Expo (August)
- Tokyo Game Show (September)
- Jump Festa (December)
- The Game Awards (December)
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