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Earlier today, Kingdom Hearts series director, Tetsuya Nomura, shared a quick message on the official Twitter/X page of 'Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link', where he indicates we should expect some news next week, along with clarification that the prototype demo released earlier this year in Japan was actually 30% complete as opposed to 50% as originally reported:
After close to a year without any news, Square-Enix finally shared a quick update on the upcoming mobile game, 'Kingdom Hearts: Missing Link', posting two new images of Scala ad Caelum on the game's official Japanese Twitter account:

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Whether this means some additional updates are coming very soon remains to be seen.
During today's Nintendo Direct livestream, a Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Sora Amiibo was revealed, joining the rest of the game's crossover roster who have had Amiibo figures of their own, and is expected to be available worldwide sometime next year!
More than two years since the Kingdom Hearts III OST was released officially on streaming services (and was the only official KH release on these services during this time), Disney and Square-Enix made a surprise announcement that the Kingdom Hearts 1.5 + 2.5 HD ReMix OSTs will be releasing to streaming services as well, providing fans with even more amazing KH songs to listen to on Spotify and Apple Music!


The songs will be available tomorrow, February 8th, and will comprise of 187 songs!
Recently, the prototype test of 'Kingdom Hearts - Missing Link' for iOS users in Japan has come to an end after a couple of days, allowing people a chance to try out the game for the first time. Following the completion of the test, series director, Tetsuya Nomura, sent out the following Tweet:
In the Tweet, Nomura states that the prototype test provided players with access to 70% of the functions and 50% of the game's UI (and of course 0% of the story content). He also seemed to hint that a prototype test for Android users (like Nomura himself) may be on the horizon. No word on whether this future prototype test will be limited to Japan again or not.