

Kingdom Hearts 3's co-director Nomura was originally planning on creating Final Fantasy Versus XIII which never saw the light of day. These blurred boundaries between Yozora and Sora seem to be an important part of whatever is coming next. The main character of Verum Rex is Yozora, which Rex confuses for "Sora" multiple times throughout the level in KH3.

He seems to be in Insomnia, the world of Verum Rex, the fictional video game Sora got sucked inside of in KH3's Toy Story Toy Box. Riku also seems to be in the "real world," but not the one you and I live in. The heart hands in the Yozora secret ending Square Enix Kingdom Hearts players have never visited the world he was from, so it would make sense for a DLC expansion. Neku Sakuraba, one of the game's main protagonists" popped up in KH spinoff Dream Drop Distance playing "the Game" which could end his life. Fans online speculate that this could reference the Square Enix roller-skating game The World Ends With You, which was recently ported to Switch. Super Spoilers and Theories Ahead: Sora seems to wake up in modern-day Japan, in the cultural hub of Tokyo's Shibuya area. Head over to the theater on the menu screen and you should see it there. Once you unlock the secret ending, a prompt will appear on-screen telling you it is available to watch. Here's our guide to finding every Lucky Emblem in the game. Playing the game on higher difficulties will require fewer, though it is unclear exactly how many you will need. If you are playing on Standard, you will need 90 Lucky Emblems to unlock the ending. The number of emblems you need depends on the difficulty you are playing on. In order to see the Secret Ending, you'll need to find Lucky Emblems, which look like Mickey Mouse's head.
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