After its Destiny 2 Collab, Star Wars’ Next Move Is Clear

After its Destiny 2 Collab, Star Wars' Next Move Is Clear



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The Star Wars series is a cross-promotional dream for many video game franchises. Given the IP’s seemingly unstoppable, evergreen popularity, adding Star Wars content to a video game feels like a perfect way to create hype around it. This was seen recently in Destiny 2, which is set to add some new armor and cosmetics based on the iconic franchise.

Without question, Star Wars content in gaming is always in demand, whether it be through unique Star Wars games or collaborative content in outside games. As a result, gamers should see plenty of characters, costumes, and gear showing up in video games in the future. One game has an easy opportunity to add some Star Wars content to the mix, and it should be a top priority for its developer.

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Kingdom Hearts Has Been Waiting For Star Wars To Appear

Star Wars content should come to Kingdom Hearts 4 when the game is ready to go. Such a collaboration feels like a natural fit, as Kingdom Hearts has always mixed the Final Fantasy universe with Disney properties, and Disney has owned Star Wars since 2012. It feels like Square Enix’s franchise has been waiting for a Star Wars appearance for years, and Kingdom Hearts 4 could finally fit one in.

While Kingdom Hearts 3 was released in the time since Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm – and by proxy the Star Wars property – in 2012, no content from the franchise appeared in KH3. Series director Tetsuya Nomura noted that contract issues prevented Star Wars from making it into the previous game. This was also why the game did not include any content from Marvel Entertainment (unless one counts Disney’s Big Hero 6, itself a loose adaptation of a Marvel comic), which Disney acquired in 2009.

Star Wars Is More Than Expansive Enough For Kingdom Hearts

So long as Square Enix doesn’t have to deal with the same contract issues in Kingdom Hearts 4, Star Wars content feels like a no-brainer. The Star Wars universe is so vast and expansive that Square Enix would have a lot of room to play around with different aspects of the films. Given that Sora already battles with a sword-like weapon in the form of the Keyblade, it doesn’t seem out of the question for him to wield a lightsaber in the next Kingdom Hearts title.

It also doesn’t hurt that, as Star Wars is a space-based series, Kingdom Hearts also has several moments that take place in space. Specifically, Sora flies around in his Gummi Ship and travels across space to get to numerous locations. These sections already play out very similarly to space battles in Star Wars, and a new game could re-outfit these sections on a scale akin to the epic battles in Lucasfilm’s franchise.

The Star Wars universe is so vast and expansive that the developer would have a lot of room to play around with different aspects of the films.

Kingdom Hearts 4 May Already Be Hinting At Star Wars

Kingdom Hearts fans may already be expecting Star Wars content in the next game, as the Kingdom Hearts 4 reveal trailer seemed to offer hints at a crossover. One portion of the trailer showed a location that resembled the forest moon of Endor, and a small object that appeared in a single frame of the trailer seemed to be part of an AT-ST Walker. While it’s not entirely clear if the locale was Endor – or if the small object was actually an AT-ST – these moments in the trailer do offer some hope for Kingdom Hearts fans who have been hoping for some Star Wars content.

Naturally, Kingdom Hearts 4 is still a way out, so it could be a long time until gamers actually know if these teases are in any way indicative of the Star Wars universe appearing in the new game. Even so, the expansiveness of the Star Wars universe makes it feel like a natural fit for the next entry in Square Enix’s crossover franchise. Let’s hope Lucasfilm’s iconic series is next in line to be introduced to Kingdom Hearts.

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