Kingdom hearts 4 forest8/9/2023 ![]() This last Keyblade design isn’t the first time that fans have given Sora a lightsaber, as a recent Kingdom Hearts III mod swaps out the hero’s signature weapon with the miniature laser swords from LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. Finally, MasterLeytrx designed a simple Lightsaber-style Keyblade with the classic glowing blue energy blade and silver handle, along with a keychain depicting the symbol of the old Jedi Order of the Prequel Trilogy. MasterLeytrx also created a black-and-orange variant referencing Resistance pilot Poe Dameron of the Sequel Trilogy, swapping out R2 with BB-8. The second is “Rebel Scum,” patterned after Luke Skywalker’s classic X-Wing starfighter - down to the keychain of R2-D2 hanging from the handle. The first of these four Star Wars-themed Keyblade designs is the “Praetorian Protector,” a crimson sword that MasterLeytrx modeled after Supreme Leader Snoke’s Praetorian Guard from The Last Jedi. This in turn has led Twitter user and Keyblade fan designer MasterLeytrx to wonder what new weapons Sora could gain from his hypothetical visit to the Star Wars universe in Kingdom Hearts 4 and post a few of their ideas for Sora’s new Keyblade on social media (via CBR). Related: What Star Wars Characters Could Come To Kingdom Hearts 4 During last weekend’s appropriately cryptic Kingdom Hearts 4 teaser, fans could see a brief shot of a wooded area that looks suspiciously like the forest moon of Endor, leading many to believe that the upcoming sequel could see Sora and his friends pay a visit to the Galaxy Far, Far Away. Kingdom Hearts creator Tetsuya Nomura has cited licensing issues as the primary reason that Star Wars has yet to be featured in a Kingdom Hearts game as of this writing, though the recent trailer for Kingdom Hearts 4 has suggested that this could be about to change. The Kingdom Hearts series' focus on swordplay, traveling to unique and at times exotic worlds, and recurring theme of light battling darkness have naturally drawn comparisons to Star Wars, but the two franchises have remained separate - even after Disney purchased the rights to the beloved space opera from George Lucas in 2012. ![]()
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