KINGDOM HEARTS 3: The Game's Official Twitter Account Has Disappeared Without A Trace

KINGDOM HEARTS 3: The Game's Official Twitter Account Has Disappeared Without A Trace

Kingdom Hearts III is only a month away but, while you'd expect Square Enix to be doubling their efforts in hyping up the game, it seems they're actually reeling it in - as the game's Twitter is gone.

By Nebula - Dec 20, 2018 03:12 PM EST
Filed Under: Movies
Source: @KHInsider
With the long-awaited Kingdom Hearts III game set to release in January of next year, Square Enix have been hyping up the forthcoming instalment constantly. Six new trailers will release in the month of December alone. However, they will evidently not make their way to us in the typical fashion.

The game series' official Twitter account (@KINGDOMHEARTS) has mysteriously disappeared. The page featured a plethora of information of the Kingdom Hearts series - such as DLC announcements regarding Kingdom Hearts III to info on the upcoming Disneyland Florida exhibit
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But as if by magic, or the hand of the heartless; poof! It's gone - the only evidence of it ever existing being fans' memory. Square Enix are yet to comment on the obscure change. The Japanese Twitter account for the series is still up and intact. There's a chance that the U.S. version was perhaps hacked, we'll just have to wait and see whether Square announce as such - so stay tuned.

Check out KHInsider's tweet below:


What do you think of the account's sudden vanishing? Are you looking forward to Kingdom Hearts III?

Kingdom Hearts III is set to release on January 29th, 2019 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.

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