The Tokyo Game Show went live today, and several activities are scheduled for the four-day festival. Microsoft, the Japan Game Awards, Bandai Namco, and Capcom made presentations on the first day. Players also got to see gameplay previews for titles such as Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, Deathloop, Persona 5 Royal, and Naraka: Bladepoint.
While there were no major surprises during the presentations, there were some worthwhile insights. This article will list the biggest announcements from the first day of the Tokyo Game Show.
Disclaimer: This article reflects the writer's opinion.
Capcom made a number of interesting announcements during the first day of the Tokyo Game Show, but the Resident Evil 4 Remake took the spotlight.
During their presentation, Capcom revealed that the RE4 Remake would be released for the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.
We're just a jump, run, and leap away from Overwatch 2's October 4 release, which was announced at the Tokyo Game Show. There are high hopes for the new free-to-play title, but there hasn't been much information available apart from news regarding the game's switch from a 6v6 to 5v5 format.
Blizzard revealed a gameplay trailer for Overwatch 2's newest hero, Kiriko, on the first day of the Tokyo Game Show. As a supporting character, Kirko and her courageous fox companion will be able to teleport to comrades in need, cure them, and temporarily halt impending punishment for players nearby.
Kirko attacks with Kunai Daggers. Her ultimate, Kitsune Rush, summons her vivacious fox companion, who grants nearby allies mobility, attack speed, and ability cooldowns.
Xbox revealed the release date for Deathloop, which will be available on the Game Pass on September 20. The game was initially a Sony
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