Kingdom Hearts 3 update: Release date unveiled while design team looks for a new member

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One of the most coveted jobs has been posted by Japan Square Enix on its career website, as the firm looks for a new member of their design team for the Kingdom Hearts 3 project.

The description of the job is stated below:

Task Description

Design and Data Creation regarding KHIII's UI.

While communicating with the Planners and Producers, aim at creating a user-friendly UI which is easy to understand, taking into account the appearance of the worlds and the uniqueness of the Kingdom Hearts Series.

Objectives – This Job's Fun factor

Seeing the reaction of the millions of passionate fans worldwide who are obsessed with an exciting game experience is this job's fun factor.

Location will be Osaka Task Description

Design and Data Creation regarding KHIII's UI.

While communicating with the Planners and Producers, aim at creating a user-friendly UI which is easy to understand, taking into account the appearance of the worlds and the uniqueness of the Kingdom Hearts Series.

Objectives – This Job's Fun factor

Seeing the reaction of the millions of passionate fans worldwide who are obsessed with an exciting game experience is this job's fun factor.

Location will be Osaka

Because of this posting, fans of the Kingdom Hearts series found out that the game still remains in its early design stage, and may be nowhere near the expected 2016 release.

However, KDrama Stars reported that Kingdom Hearts 3 will allegedly be unveiled before its scheduled media showcase at the 2014 Tokyo Game Show.

Though the report is still unconfirmed, the article states hat Kingdom Hearts 3 will be launched on May 2015 for its PS3 and PS4 editions.

The representatives from Japan Square Enix and the game's publishers are still keeping mum about the alleged reports.

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