Tokyo Game Show is coming back with a bang this year, and it looks like there’ll be a lot to look forward to throughout the extended weekend. Scheduled to start on 21st September through 24th September, organisers the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association have been billing this as the biggest TGS in some time, with the country’s iconic Makuhari Messe being filled to capacity this time.
In fact, the CESA is touting over 770 exhibitors across over 2,600 booths. According to a press release, a total of 1,762 games will be on display, and while you should probably expect a lot of filler among those ranks – well, that’s still a huge number of games. Even if you’re not in attendance, however, a full streaming schedule has been revealed as follows:
21st September
22nd September
23rd September
24th September
What are you hoping to see at this year’s TGS? Are there any particular announcements or gameplay demonstrations you’re holding out hope for? Let us know in the comments section below.
A true PlayStation veteran, Sammy's covered the world of PS gaming for years, with an enormous Trophy count to prove it. He also likes tennis games way more than you.
No Nintendo or Sony events is bizarre. Feels like Xbox is literally everywhere right now.
@Powerplay94 Sony and Nintendo haven't had an TGS Stream in like....ever. Both never had one there as far as I remember
@Powerplay94 both have their own events and have done for a long time now. Microsoft is there because they need the market. However if they had ashtray lost the console wars then why bother…or was that just a lie from them, as always!?
@number1024 Third place is still better than giving up. It's not about the winning but the taking part!
@Enigk even when it cost
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