With the launch of the most recentKingdom Hearts 3 Re:Mindtrailer, dozens of questions have been risen about what the upcomingRe:MindDLCwill bring. While the trailer did make a few choice reveals, one highly requested inclusion still opens the door for further details and speculation.
Reintroducing theFinal Fantasycharacters that had been mysteriously absent from the main story ofKingdom Hearts 3is one of the two biggest reveals in the trailer that fans have latched onto. With only a handful of characters shown in the new trailer, though, the question still remains of exactly how many of these classic characters are going to be returning inRe:Mind.

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On top of the uncertainty of who will appear inRe:Mind, some players have also noted that there are a number of strangely loose threads left over from previous games thatKingdom Hearts 3never touched on. Not only is the reconstruction of Radiant Garden barely touched upon in the latest title, even though the location is often used to dole out exposition, but one majorFinal Fantasycharacterhas an unfinished story arc that never completed fromKingdom Hearts 2.

Cloud Vs Sephiroth
One of the most famous rivalries in gaming history made its own impression on theKingdom Heartsfranchise in the form of the most powerful boss fight available in both original versions ofKingdom Hearts 1&2.Kingdom Hearts 2even goes out of its way to create a plotline to follow into this fight, as opposed to how the first game simply dropped Sephiroth in as a secret superboss in Olympus Colosseum. However, this plotline never truly resolves, with Cloud and Sephiroth disappearing after fighting in a cutscene that follows the player’s battle with the challenging boss.
So, withRe:Mindreintroducing other characters fromFinal Fantasyback intoKingdom Hearts, does that mean that players will finally get to see the end of Cloud and Sephiroth’s struggle? If either character is included in the DLC, it’s not likely that their stories will be finished, seeing as how the story ofKingdom Heartsitself still isn’t ready to end any time soon andSquare Enixis still committed to the franchise. That being said, this could at least mean an inclusion that the baseKingdom Hearts 3sorely missed: a fight with Sephiroth.

The One Winged Angel
It’s hard to say that with only two numbered titles anything can be considered a “staple of the franchise”, but forKingdom Hearts, battling Sephiroth was just that. As mentioned before, the superboss appeared in the firstKingdom Heartsas an optional arena boss and made a comeback inKingdom Hearts 2. His fights were ultimately regulated down to “second hardest” when the final mixes released, but at each games launch, Sephiroth was undoubtedly the most difficult solo boss fight of either game.
Kingdom Hearts 3neglected to include the Sephiroth, much like the otherFinal Fantasycharacters, resulting in the final superboss, Dark Inferno, being somewhat underwhelming. This means thatKingdom Hearts 3is still in need of a challenge for the players looking to test the limits of their abilities in the game the way Sephiroth did in earlier installments. Similarly, with theFinal Fantasy 7 Remakealmost here, the hype for more content involving the legendary villain is at the highest it’s been in years.

Where’s Cid?
Of theFinal Fantasycharacters shown so far in the newRe:Mindtrailer, one omission from the original Traverse Town cast stands out due to his absence. Cid Highwind, anotherFinal Fantasy 7alumni, played a smaller role in both of the earlierKingdom Heartsgames that he appeared in, but he did make an impact on the plot regardless. So far he hasn’t been seen with a new HD render, with only Aerith, Leon, and Yuffie appearing briefly in the DLC trailer.
The trailer only gives a short look at theFinal Fantasycharacters, but they are clearly gathered at Merlin’s place, complete with Cid’s computer. So it is possible that he’ll continue to play a supporting role inRe:Mind, but it’s unclear when and where players will see him return to the world. Cid isn’t the only omission of note, and considering how many new entries theFinal Fantasyseries has had betweenKingdom Hearts 2and3, there may be some new faces ready to be revealed into this crossover world.

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New Characters
While there is still very little known about how prominent theFinal Fantasycharacters will be inRe:Mind, there are a few characters new to theFFfranchise that could likely make an appearance in the newKH3DLC. Specifically,this could mean Lightning fromFinal Fantasy 13and Noctis fromFinal Fantasy 15, both of which have become hugely popular since their games released. Either makes sense, butLightning’s popularity aloneshould make her an obvious inclusion.
Similarly, the comparisons fromFinal Fantasy 15’s daemons andKingdom Hearts’heartless enemies would make for one of the smoothest crossovers available to the franchise. Then again, it doesn’t necessarily have to be the main characters of each game that could be introduced intoKingdom Hearts. Snow fromFinal Fantasy 13would be just as welcome of an inclusion as Lightning, for example.
However, if new characters start making an appearance, there is still one burning question thatRe:Mindwill be forced to answer.
Where has everyone been?
This is not likely to get a satisfying answer by the timeRe:Mindcomes around. The official answer from Square Enix claims that the developers wanted to focus on the original story ofKingdom Hearts 3, without getting distracted by the storylines present with theFinal Fantasycharacters. Fans didn’t take to kindly to this news at launch or to the supposed reasoning, especially considering some of the things that wound up making it into the final game feeling even less important to the narrative than theFinal Fantasyplotlines.
What players may get when firing upRe:Mindin 2020will be a throwaway line from Leon or Aerith about how they’ve been busy with the reconstruction of Radiant Garden. As for any new characters that might appear in the DLC, they may fall into the same reasoning, whatever it may be. This will all hopefully be explained, but regardless, only time will tell.
Kingdom Hearts Re:Mindis set to release on January 23rd, 2020 for PS4, and February 25th, 2020 for Xbox One
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