'Kingdom Hearts 3' characters: 'Big Hero 6' to be part of the game

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Sora and his friends will be meeting up with the characters of "Big Hero 6" in "Kingdom Hearts 3."

According to developer and publisher Square Enix's Shinji Hashimoto, players will be able to visit San Fransokyo when the latest installment of "Kingdom Hearts" is released.

In the game, players will be able to partner up with the lovable Baymax as they take on some of the foes that will be threatening the city of San Fransokyo, according to Polygon. Players can even form a friendship with the beloved bot as they make their way through this part of "Kingdom Hearts 3."

Not a lot of details have been revealed about what else will actually go on once players make their way to the world of "Big Hero 6" inside "Kingdom Hearts 3," but concept art released along with the announcement could be hinting at what players can expect.

The concept art shows "Kingdom Hearts" protagonist Sora as he rides on Baymax's back while wielding his trademark blade, but what's most interesting about the image is who they appear to be engaged in battle with. On the opposite side of Sora and Baymax is what appears to be another Baymax, but a seemingly more sinister version, complete with the dark armor and the red eyes. It's unclear if a scenario like the one in the concept art will materialize in the game itself.

As for what else players can expect from "Big Hero 6" meets "Kingdom Hearts 3," the events in the game will be set after the first movie, so that could open things up in terms of possible storyline directions.

Aside from the world of "Big Hero 6," another Disney film, "Tangled," will also be featured inside "Kingdom Hearts 3," according to iDigital Times.

No release date has been announced yet for "Kingdom Hearts 3," so fans have no choice other than to wait.

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