In the world of gaming, there aren't too many games known for secret codes and conspiracy theories made to make their fans think like Kingdom Hearts. Over the last 20 years, fans have tried to piece together the confusing and depth-defying world of KH with every new release and supplemental material. Many of these gamers are attuned to how almost anything can be a clue of some kind, and that now applies to the Kingdom Hearts hotel room currently available in Japan.The Kingdom Hearts collaboration hotel room was announced to be coming back to the Tokyo Disney Ambassador hotel in Japan in November 2021. The room opened up earlier this month after filling up a majority of its reservations in minutes once available. The room costs roughly around $700 dollars per night and is currently planned to stay at the hotel until April.RELATED: Kingdom Hearts 3 on Switch Comes With Exclusive KeybladeTwitter user @aitaikimochi managed to get a reservation to the Kingdom Hearts hotel room and shared plenty of photos and videos exploring it with a focus being placed on the room's treasure box. Fans who stay in the room get a special Keyblade they can take home that opens the locks to the room, including a special themed treasure chest. Within the chest is a unique version of the Oathkeeper Keyblade that has a different color scheme than normal.

The fan originally shared pictures of what this special Keyblade looked like but took the pictures down due to finding a special slip telling guests to avoid sharing pictures of what's in the treasure chest until the hotel room is dismantled in April. Upon deleting the pictures, @aitaikimochi has said specifically in her Twitter thread that posting about what's in the chest is fine outside of images. While even @aitaikimochi admits that the strange colors of the Keyblade could easily be nothing, she has also mentioned that she can't stop thinking about what it could possibly mean in terms of possible future Kingdom Hearts content.

Other fans have joined in, some trying to figure out just what the Keyblade from the hotel room could be from, resulting in a rather interesting theory creation session right below @aitaikimochi's pictures of the room. Ultimately, fans may end up having to wait and see if the new Keyblade means anything with the similarly timed Kingdom Hearts event in April, which may end up being one confusing painting mistake on a rather detailed souvenir.

Even if the unique Keyblade turns out to be nothing special, @aitaikimochi has still given fans who either can't afford the hotel room or can't visit Japan due to the ongoing pandemic a good chance to look at it up close and personal, which many fans are sure to appreciate. The room is full of plenty of details that fans won't want to miss, and all of them can be seen on her Twitter account.

Kingdom Hearts: The Story So Far is available now on PS4, Xbox One, and will be coming to Nintendo Switch in February.

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