After literally over a decade of waiting, “Kingdom Hearts 3” is almost here to grant fans the closure that they have been craving. However, even with the game coming close to release, there are still a lot of questions about it. For starters, is it coming to the PC and if it is, when is that going to happen. Also, isn’t the file size of the game just a bit too small?
“Kingdom Hearts 3” is coming to both the PlayStation 4 and the Xbox One, which is a cause for celebration for fans of both consoles. After all, there might be old hats who played the original games on PS2 but decided to get Microsoft’s console this time around. Regardless of the case, however, it’s good that the title is available on more than one platform.
On that note, there are many who believe that there should also be a PC version of “Kingdom Hearts 3” and for good reason. The PC gaming industry has grown to the point where it can handily compete with the most popular consoles and developers have started realizing this already. This is why “Final Fantasy XV” was released on the PC along with the PS4 and the Xbox One.
As such, the possibility of “Kingdom Hearts 3” coming to the PC is not negligible, but there are no guarantees that it is going to happen either. On that note, there is the small matter of the game’s download size that is currently causing a ripple of worry among fans.
At 35.81 GB for the Xbox One, there are those who believe that this is far too small for a game that is supposed to be the final outing of the “Kingdom Hearts” series. This could indicate that “Kingdom Hearts 3” might be too short. Fans will find this out for themselves when it launches on Jan. 29, 2019.


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