Rumors hint at a full remake of the 2002 classic with new worlds and Riku-focused content, igniting excitement and controversy before Square Enix even confirms.
It’s being said that one of Square Enix’s most moving series is going to be shut down. A company that makes programming says that a full remake of Kingdom Hearts is currently being made. The claim is especially about a new take on the original PlayStation 2 release from 2002.
There is no official confirmation yet, but the thought alone is enough to wake up long-dormant excitement.
The story comes from a source with a mixed track record, so this is definitely a rumor. In the past, they have been right about some things in the business, but not as often as some other sources. That difference is important. Still, rumors spread not only because they sound true, but also because they fit with strategic facts.
The claim says that Square Enix is redoing Kingdom Hearts from the ground up, which could mean that new story content will be added. A world with a Jungle Book theme and more playable areas focused on Riku are said to have been added. The planned date for release is sometime in 2026 or 2027. If it’s true, it makes sense that a reveal would happen during a big summer showcase cycle.
One of Square Enix’s most famous series is still Kingdom Hearts, but it’s also one of its most broken up.
It only makes sense to redo from a business and brand point of view. The story spans many systems, generations, and side releases, which makes it hard for new players to get in. Fans of the show have been saying for a long time how hard it is to get into it now.
Even though the Kingdom Hearts HD collections are available on current devices, they are more of a way to keep old games than to invite new players. They don’t change history; they just keep it alive. A remake would be a carefully planned return with updated graphics, better fighting, and an easier way to get started.

This difference is very important for new players, especially before Kingdom Hearts IV.
Square Enix has already shown that it is willing to bring back old games by making well-known remakes of them. The Final Fantasy VII remake showed that remaking an old favorite can make it more relevant and help it reach more people. With its Disney partnerships and appeal to people of all ages, Kingdom Hearts is in a unique situation to have a similar comeback if it is handled with care.
The right time is also very important. While Kingdom Hearts IV is being made, not much is known about it yet. If the origin story were told again before that release, it would change everything for a whole generation of fans. Also, Square Enix could make the story clear again before moving the franchise forward, instead of asking new fans to learn about 20 years of history.
The story is living in doubt for now. There have been no filings, announcements, or reports that back up the idea. Despite this, the story keeps going because it makes sense. If Square Enix is planning to change Kingdom Hearts for the better, going back to where it all started might be the smartest thing they can do.
