Tokyo Game Show 2025 Will Feature Square Enix, Sega, Capcom, PlayStation, and More

The list of exhibitors for the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2025 has been revealed. Among the major companies from the gaming industries attending the event will be Sony Interactive Entertainment, Kojima Productions, Capcom, and Sega, among others. Check out the short teaser trailer for the event below.

As the trailer confirms, Tokyo Game Show 2025 will be kicked off on September 25, and while it will only be open for companies until September 26, will be opened up to the public on September 27 and September 28. The event will take place at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan.

The trailer also features the reveal of new artwork made specially for the event by the event’s organiser – the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association.

“I am truly happy to have received so many reactions to the teaser illustration,” said artist Zashiki Warashi about the art work’s reveal. “I drew it with a feeling of gratitude towards those involved in game production.I put my heart into it despite the pressure of such a prestigious event like TGS. I would be happy if visitors to TGS enjoy it even a little!”

As is usually the case for the event, it will feature several studios and publishers from the Japanese games industry. On days open to the public, the event will also feature playable early builds and demos of upcoming games, as well as games that have already been released this year.

In its entirety, Tokyo Game Show will feature 772 exhibitors, out of which 473 will be from Japan. The venue itself will feature an exhibition space with more than 4,000 different booths for a variety of developers and publishers, from both the indie space as well as from AAA companies.



Tokyo Game Show 2025 Will Feature Square Enix, Sega, Capcom, PlayStation, and More
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