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TGS 2024: Dates, Schedule Revealed

Authore: MilaUpdate:Dec 11,2024

TGS 2024: Dates, Schedule Revealed

The Tokyo Game Show 2024: A Comprehensive Guide to Dates, Schedule, and Streams

The Tokyo Game Show (TGS) 2024 promises an exciting lineup of developer livestreams showcasing new games, updates, and gameplay footage. This article details the streaming schedule, content highlights, and key announcements.

TGS 2024 Schedule: A Detailed Breakdown

The official TGS 2024 streaming schedule is available on the event's website. Across the four-day event (September 26th-29th, 2024), 21 programs will air, including 13 Official Exhibitor Programs featuring game reveals and updates from developers and publishers. While primarily in Japanese, English interpretations will be provided for most streams. A preview special will also stream on September 18th at 6:00 a.m. EDT.

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Developer and Publisher Streams: Beyond the Official Schedule

In addition to the main channel broadcasts, several developers and publishers, including Bandai Namco, KOEI TECMO, and Square Enix, will host their own separate streams. These may overlap with the official TGS schedule. Highlights include KOEI TECMO's Atelier Yumia, Nihon Falcom's The Legend of Heroes: Kai no Kiseki – Farewell, O Zemuria, and Square Enix's Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake.

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Sony's Grand Return to TGS 2024

After a four-year absence from the main exhibit, Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) is back at TGS 2024, joining industry giants like Capcom and Konami. While their showcase remains undisclosed, it's unlikely to feature major new franchise releases before April 2025, given their previous announcements.

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