Xbox has confirmed it will be showcasing at Tokyo Game Show next month, with updates on existing games alongside news from developer partners.
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The hybrid digital/in-person event opens September 15 and runs until September 18, with Xboxâs showcase set to premiere on the first day at 6pm local time (10am BST).
The streamed broadcast is set to celebrate âthe vibrant players and visionary creators across the region.â Like previous years, âthis will be a show curated for our players in Japan and Asia,â said Xbox in a statement.
âWe invite fans to tune in to the Tokyo Game Show 2022 Xbox Stream where you can expect to see updates on existing titles from Xbox Game Studios and titles launching from developer partners that we hope will delight players here in Japan, across Asia and around the world.â
The Xbox Stream will be available to view on Tokyo Game Showâs official YouTube channel.
Xbox will make its digital return to Tokyo Game Show on September 15! Details here: https://t.co/KZgHX3EMJm
— Xbox Wire (@XboxWire) August 31, 2022
Speaking about the event, Xbox said: âWhile Tokyo Game Show 2022 will open its gates to the public for the first time in three years this September, the hybrid nature will allow players from around the world to also enjoy the latest in video games, technology, and games culture in Japan.â
âWith the theme of âNothing Stops Gamingâ, Tokyo Game Show 2022 will embody the solidarity of gamers and the promising future that lies ahead for our industry. Gaming has always provided an important way to connect, but especially over the past few years. It has a transformative power to bring joy and foster community, and itâs at Tokyo Game Show where we can all enjoy the spirit of games together.â
Konami has also announced its lineup for the Tokyo Game Show and teased a new entry into a series that is âloved all around the worldâ.
In other news, RaphaĂ«l Colantonio, founder of Arkane Studios and creative director of 2017âs Prey, has claimed Bethesda forced developers to tie their game to an existing intellectual property.
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