Kingdom Hearts 4 Confirmed for Nintendo Switch 2 at Nintendo Direct, New Gameplay Teased

Square Enix Brings Sora’s Next Chapter to Switch 2 Alongside Full Series Collection

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A still from KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I~III] – Announcement Trailer

Nintendo Direct on June 9, 2026 delivered another major surprise for RPG fans, as Square Enix officially confirmed that Kingdom Hearts IV is coming to Nintendo Switch 2. The announcement marks a significant milestone for the long-running franchise, bringing its next mainline entry to Nintendo’s next-generation platform alongside other consoles.

While no release date was revealed, the showcase included a brief gameplay tease and new story details centered around Sora’s journey in the mysterious city of Quadratum. The reveal also confirmed that the entire Kingdom Hearts saga will be available on Switch 2, making it the most complete way for Nintendo players to experience the series.

Sora’s Next Chapter Begins on Switch 2

The Nintendo Direct spotlighted Kingdom Hearts IV as a major upcoming title for Switch 2, confirming that the game will launch alongside other platforms. This aligns with Square Enix’s growing focus on multiplatform releases, ensuring wider accessibility for its biggest franchises.

According to Square Enix, Kingdom Hearts IV will follow Sora as he explores Quadratum, a new setting that introduces fresh characters and storylines. The official description notes that Sora “will once again journey to realms, where new figures cross his path and new powers awaken his next chapter.”

The footage shown during the Direct hinted at a more grounded visual style compared to previous entries, with Quadratum appearing as a realistic city environment. This tonal shift suggests a new direction for the series while maintaining its signature blend of Disney and original storytelling.

Gameplay Tease Hints at Evolution

Although the gameplay reveal was brief, it offered a look into how Kingdom Hearts IV may evolve the series. The visuals showcased improved character models, dynamic environments, and fluid combat animations, indicating a significant technical upgrade.

Fans also noted the scale and detail of Quadratum, which appears to function as a central hub or major setting in the game. The shift toward a more realistic world design could introduce new gameplay mechanics and exploration styles.

Square Enix has not yet provided a detailed breakdown of combat or progression systems. However, the teaser suggests that the core action RPG mechanics will return, potentially enhanced with new abilities and interactions tied to the setting.

Full Kingdom Hearts Series Coming to Switch 2

A still from KINGDOM HEARTS Collection [I~III] – Announcement Trailer
In addition to Kingdom Hearts IV, the Nintendo Direct confirmed that the entire mainline series will be available on Switch 2. This includes KINGDOM HEARTS – HD 1.5+2.5 ReMIX, KINGDOM HEARTS HD 2.8 Final Chapter Prologue, and KINGDOM HEARTS III + Re Mind (DLC).

Unlike previous releases on the original Switch, these versions will not rely on cloud streaming. This means players can experience the games natively on the hardware, addressing one of the biggest criticisms of earlier ports.

Square Enix also confirmed that the collection will be available as a bundled package, making it easier for new players to catch up before the release of Kingdom Hearts IV. This move positions Switch 2 as a major platform for the franchise moving forward.

No Release Date Yet, But Expectations Are High

Despite the excitement surrounding the announcement, Square Enix did not provide a release date for Kingdom Hearts IV. The absence of a timeline suggests that the game is still in development and may not arrive in the immediate future.

However, the confirmation alone is enough to generate significant anticipation. The Kingdom Hearts series has a long history of high expectations, and each new entry carries the weight of its complex narrative and devoted fanbase.

The Nintendo Direct reveal signals that Square Enix is ready to begin building momentum for the game. More details, including gameplay deep dives and release information, are expected in future showcases.

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Martha Pierce is a Senior Content Writer at OtakuKart bringing a production-side perspective to entertainment journalism. Her coverage examines development pipelines, network strategies, streaming wars, and award-season positioning across major studios and streaming platforms.

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