'Kingdom Hearts 3' spoilers, news: Disney's 'Monsters Inc.' might be a new world

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The anticipation and hype for the "Kingdom Hearts 3" have been settling down with the silence that followed its last rumors months ago. With another possible leakage out, it just boosts the hype back up again as the alleged screenshots of the game include a "Monsters Inc." world.

A ResetERA user who goes by the name "Wrestleman" had interesting photos to share in a thread, although the images were not originally his. The photos showed possible screenshots from the game set in a new "Monsters Inc." world. There are two screenshots: one with a boss battle at presumably the lobby of the company and the other one in the same lobby but without the boss.

The first photo was a normal screenshot with a red circle highlighting a part of the monster. The second one is filled with a lot of annotations. That said, both seem to be intended to be circulated around Square Enix to possibly fix the whatever the annotations say or whatever the red circle means.

The second photo even shows Sully and Mike, which everyone has assumed will be playing alongside Sora since their icons also pop up beside Sora's health bars on the lower-right. Given how extremely detailed these screenshots are, it is almost hard to believe that it is fake.

With these photos, fans inevitably have theories on the boss seen in the first pic and how "Monsters Inc." connects to the main story. The boss is probably how the world has reacted when they have spotted Sora, a human being. However, that seems unlikely as both Mike and Sully are already Sora's companions.

It then might then be the Unversed, as per Gamezone. The Unversed symbol almost seems identical to the shape of the boss's hands. It would also make sense since the Unversed feeds on negativity where they could get from screams of children stored in the company. However, that might seem outdated, so a lot of skepticism also looms in.

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