While August saw a host of gaming information revealed to fans thanks to Gamescom 2022, September looks like it will also contain a lot of fresh reveals on new and upcoming titles with the return of the Tokyo Game Show. TGS or the Tokyo Game Show is looking to make a big return this year, after a couple of events with digital-only showcases, TGS 2022 promises the return of a physical audience, something that many gamers are happy to hear.
Beyond allowing the return of crowds, Tokyo Game Show 2022 will also be featuring a lot of shows and streams from big gaming companies, as it has outlined in its recently unveiled schedule. Over the four days running from September 15 to 18, there will be 38 programs streamed online, with 29 of those being «Official Exhibitor Programs» sponsored by various big names in the gaming world including Konami, Square Enix, and, Bandai Namco. The first three days of the show looked to be packed with exhibitions, while the 18 marks where the excitement will be drawing to a close with notably fewer presentations.
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Those looking to watch the Tokyo Game Show outside of Japan will have a multitude of ways to do so. IGN will have cover for those in the United States, Huya will offer the same for China, and around the rest of the world gamers can watch live through the TGS Special Page on Steam. It is worth noting that all the times listed for the shows at TGS are in Japan Standard Time, meaning anyone wanting to catch a certain stream may be in for an early morning or late night depending on where they are. It seems Capcom is trying to give gamers a good chance at catching a glimpse of what it has coming, as the Street Fighter publisher has two streams
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