Tokyo Game Show 2025 Unveils Official Streaming Program

Tokyo Game Show 2025 schedule revealed with exciting announcements.

Marty Null-Byte
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The Tokyo Game Show 2025 is set to take place from September 25 to 28 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, and the official live stream program schedule has just been announced. The event will be streamed live on YouTube, allowing fans worldwide to partake in this major gaming festival. As of September 9, TGS 2025 will feature a record-breaking 1,138 exhibitors, including 523 domestic and 615 overseas participants, showcasing an impressive 4,159 booths.

Excitingly, 1,206 game titles will be exhibited, spanning a wide range of genres and platforms including home consoles, smartphones, and PCs. Viewers can expect to see new releases, esports showcases, and developments in AR/VR and blockchain gaming.

Highlights from the Schedule Include:

  • September 24:
    • 23:00 – Capcom Online Special Program
  • September 25:
    • 09:30 – Opening Ceremony
    • 11:00 – Keynote on PlayStation Store's Impact
    • 13:00 – AKIBA LOST Special Stage
    • 19:00 – Xbox Tokyo Game Show Showcase
    • 20:00 – Nioh 3 Official Program
    • 21:00 – LEVEL-5 Live Broadcast
    • 22:00 – Critikano Hit Special with Yuji Horii
  • September 26:
    • 12:05 – Shinsen Series Official Broadcast
    • 14:30 – Red Bull Apex Takeover
  • September 27:
    • 00:00 – Full Metal Schoolgirl Live Special
    • 13:15 – Anniversary Title Producers’ Talk
  • September 28:
    • 10:00 – Game Sampo
    • 15:15 – Ending Stage and Special Raffle

For a complete list, check out the [official press release]https://tgs.cesa.or.jp/en/news/detail/41004).

For gamers and industry enthusiasts alike, TGS 2025 promises a plethora of content and interactive experiences. Don’t miss out on this chance to connect with the gaming community and witness the latest innovations in the industry.

Source: Gematsu.

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