The Tokyo Game Show will start from September 18-21, and we will live stream the event via Twitch.tv covering the best in Japanese gaming — including Atlus, Square Enix, Platinum Games, Comcept, Capcom, some interesting new studios, and more.
Sony has a huge presence at TGS, with dozens of games on display (including Bloodborne, Earth Defense Force 4.1, and LittleBigPlanet 3) and a couple revelations up its sleeve. Meanwhile, Microsoft is making its Japanese Xbox One debut and demos of D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die, Ori and the Blind Forest, Halo: The Master Chief Collection, and more.
Atlus has shown a TGS 2014 teaser for Persona 5, so expect the next big Japanese RPG to have some sort of presence. In addition to that, we’re hoping to see more from Final Fantasy XV, Kingdom Hearts III and the remake of its predecessor, Kingdom Hearts II.5 HD Remix, as well as get some hands-on time with Project Morpheus VR, Disgaea 5, and Resident Evil Revelations 2.
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