Kingdom Hearts 4: The "Lost Master Arc" and What's Next
The highly anticipated Kingdom Hearts 4, unveiled in 2022, ushers in a new era for the series: the "Lost Master Arc," described as the saga's "beginning of the end." The initial trailer showcased Sora in the enigmatic Quadratum, a Shibuya-inspired city, setting the stage for this pivotal storyline.
While Square Enix has remained tight-lipped since the trailer's release, fan speculation runs rampant. Intriguing theories suggest the inclusion of Star Wars or Marvel worlds, expanding Kingdom Hearts' Disney collaborations beyond its traditional animated universe. Sharp-eyed players have even identified potential clues within the trailer supporting these possibilities.
Adding to the intrigue, Tetsuya Nomura, Kingdom Hearts co-creator, recently marked the 15th anniversary of Birth By Sleep (2010) with a social media post. He highlighted the game's use of "crossroads," pivotal moments of divergence, and subtly hinted at its relevance to Kingdom Hearts 4's "Lost Master Arc." He teased that this connection is a "story for another time," fueling anticipation.
Nomura's Hints About Kingdom Hearts 4
Nomura's remarks specifically alluded to the final scenes of Kingdom Hearts 3, where the Lost Masters converge. The revelation that Xigbar is actually Luxu, a long-hidden Keyblade master, adds another layer of complexity. Nomura enigmatically suggested the Lost Masters' experience at this crossroads involves a trade-off: a loss to gain something, echoing the familiar American folklore motif of crossroads.
Nomura's recent comments strongly suggest that Kingdom Hearts 4 will finally unveil the consequences of this fateful reunion between the Lost Masters and Luxu. While much remains unknown, this renewed focus could signal an imminent update, perhaps a new trailer showcasing the game's action-packed sequences.