Forum:Do you believe Kingdom Hearts will grow bigger than Disney and Square-Enix?

Yo, what I mean with the topic title is... will Square-Enix and Disney expand further and invite other gaming companies to join in on the fun? Creating even more worlds? It is highly unlikely but I'm thinking future. Because the possibility exists. Imagine Nintendo joining in. Super Mario World (Yes I saw the Realm of Nothingness and thought "Hey, that could be possible!" :p) and yes, I am serious. Osvir 14:38, 11 December 2008 (UTC)
 * The main issue is that they probably don't want other companies taking part of their "fun" or cash, since Disney and SE worked together on this partly to get a bigger audience. Adding Nintendo and stuff wouldn't really increase the age range of players and the other companies would just eat KH up. Nomura's already limiting the impact of Disney characters in the series, and its unlikely he'll let other companies ruin his story-line. XienZo 00:08, 12 December 2008 (UTC)

Well, every story has a beginning and a end. Kingdom Hearts is no different than any other story, so therefore, it will have to officially end sometime. I must admit however, that the game probably won't end for another 20 years or more, due to the extremely slow production time that is currently going on at Square-Enix. It would be great if they REALLY started hauling ass making the game, but then again, I would much rather wait a while for a GREAT game to finish then to have a game rushed in 10 days with very poor quality.

Besides, the saga cannot truly die anyways, there are too many fans and supporters out there who will always write stories, draw pictures, and maybe even make content related to Kingdom Hearts. Therefore, the Kingdom Hearts series may end sometime, but will always live on for others to tell, just like the stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table.--Pkthis 03:26, 31 December 2008 (UTC)

Maybe Sora, Riku, and the other origanal characters started showing up in more final fantasy games, when the story ends of course-Clarkmaster