Kingdom Hearts 3's ReMind DLC is available now on PS4 and will be coming to Xbox in February. But fans have already devoured the new content and are speculating about what it means. One thing all fans can agree on, though, is that Nomura is up to his usual crazy hijinx. The ending of Kingdom Hearts 3: ReMind has some loose connections to Final Fantasy, or specifically the Final Fantasy 15 precursor Final Fantasy 13 Versus. It's not an overt reference, but knowing fans will agree it's an undeniable connection.

Here's how the ending of the new ReMind DLC works out, which is obviously full of big spoilers for the new content. ReMind has two different endings, which the Kingdom Hearts community has dubbed the "Good" and "Bad" endings. To get the good ending, players have to complete the DLC's story, fight 13 challenging bosses, and then defeat a secret boss. This secret boss, for those familiar with Kingdom Hearts 3's story, is named Yoroza. He's a character from a video game, a JRPG that has been previously described as similar to Final Fantasy 15.

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In this secret "Good" ending, Yoroza fades away. It's a very Kingdom Hearts way to go out. However, after fading out, Yoroza comes back. The JRPG protagonist awakens in a car, jarred awake by something the driver says. What's important isn't the context of the scene, as silly as that may seem. Rather, what's important is that this scene is a recreation of part of a trailer for Final Fantasy Versus 13. The scenes are near identical, though the new scene from Kingdom Hearts 3 has been entirely remade. It just uses the original trailer as a guideline.

Final Fantasy Versus 13 was a sequel/side-story originally planned to spin off of Final Fantasy 13Final Fantasy Versus 13 was eventually turned into Final Fantasy 15, partly due to its expansion of scope and partly due to it being delayed to a point where it didn't make sense to try and connect it to Final Fantasy 13 anymore. The trailer in question featured a character that would become Final Fantasy 15's protagonist, Noctis. Noctis, like Yoroza, wakes up in a car at his driver's prompting. One interesting detail left out of Kingdom Hearts 3 is a line of text shown before the scene begins reading, "This is a fantasy based on reality."

Exactly what it's all supposed to mean is anyone's best guess. Some fans assume it to mean that there's a direct connection between Kingdom Hearts and Final Fantasy 15. Others think it's more of a symbolic connection referring to Kingdom Hearts creator Tetsuya Nomura's development of both games. Others yet think it's just nonsense, just like they consider the rest of Kingdom Hearts 3. Whatever the purpose of the scene, it's inarguable that it's intentionally obtuse. Sometimes it's best to take things as they are without overthinking them.

Kingdom Hearts 3 is available now on PS4 and Xbox One.

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