Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days' teaser website has turned into an actual website now, with menus to click on and everything else you'd come to expect from a Square Enix website. It's still lacking in compelling content, however, aside from a downloadable wallpaper and a beautiful background song. (You can also see the Japanese character profiles for Roxas and Axel, as well as browse through a few screens in the "Story" section.)
Looks like Square Enix is staying true to their word to release Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days sometime this year: A new advertisement of the game, found inside Dragon Quest V's case, states the game is "Coming 2008". Perhaps Square Enix will finally reveal the release date during their private event, DKS3713; After all, they did state a demo will be available there.
Square Enix's Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days development for the DS is doing well and the game is scheduled for 2008, according to Famitsu and Dengeki.
Nintendo Dream's March issue features an interview with Nomura, who decided to share a bit of new Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days information. Here it is, hopefully scans will surface later on:
Just minutes after confirming the existence of a Dissidia: Final Fantasy demo at Jump Festa 2008, Square Enix have now announced that a demo of Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days will be available during the upcoming event.
This week's issue of Japanese magazine Shonen Jump reveals that Square Enix is preparing a huge surprise at this year's Jump Festa: Dissidia: Final Fantasy, Kingdom Hearts: 328/2 Days and Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep will all be playable during the event.
Tetsuya Nomura is in the Japanese press yet again, sharing a few new bits of info on Square Enix's big Tokyo Game Show unveiling, the three new Kingdom Hearts games. This time, Nomura spoke to the monthly Gemaga.
FF&KH, a Japanese blog, was kind enough to provide their own summaries of the trailers for Kingdom Hearts: Birth By Sleep, Kingdom Hearts: Coded, and Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days. Tomo from KHN was kind enough to provide translations of these latest summaries, which provide hoards of new information that numerous other sites left out.
Gamespot has posted their highlights and impressions on the Square Enix event at TGS. It touches on Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy XIII, Final Fantasy Versus XIII, Dissidia: Final Fantasy, and Parasite Eve: The 3rd Birthday.