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TGS 2020

Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity

Koei Tecmo will be showing Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity during the Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online, the company has confirmed. Live gameplay will be shown, and we’ll also be hearing about things like character introductions. Producers Yosuke Hayashi and Masaki Furusawa as well as director Ryouta Matsushita will be on hand.

The TGS 2020 Online event for Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity will take place on September 26 between 9 PM and 9:50 PM Japan time.

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Bandai Namco

Today, Bandai Namco announced its lineup of games for Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online.

The following titles will be featured:

D3 Publisher has officially announced its livestream lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online, which will run from September 23 to 27. You can check out the full details here from Gematsu:

■ Lineup

  • Earth Defense Force 6 (TBA)
  • Earth Defense Force: World Brothers (PS4, Switch)
  • Maglam Lord (PS4, Switch)
  • Unannounced title

■ Schedule

D3 Publisher will host a live stream on September 26 at 9:30 JST as part of Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online. It will be called the “D3P Broadcast #SaveTheSquareEarth” live stream. The latest games from D3 Publisher will be introduced, including the long-anticipated latest entry in the Earth Defense Force series, Earth Defense Force: World Brothers, and the new and popular Maglam Lord. There will be a ton of information shared for the first time, including a certain title that everyone is curious about. Please look forward to it!

The schedule includes a variety of programs unique to the online format hosted all throughout the day, including special talk shows featuring wonderful guests and game tournaments with viewer participation. Detailed program content will be announced soon via channels such as the D3 Publisher official website and Twitter account.

EDIT (9/17): A more detailed schedule has been added to D3’s website, with the mention of a mystery game.

More information can be found here.

Megaton Musashi

Level-5 today unveiled its lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online. Thus far, notable titles include Megaton Musashi and Yo-kai Watch Jam: Yo-kai Academy Y – Waiwai Gakuen Seikatsu.

Here’s the full lineup:

Koei Tecmo today unveiled its initial lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online. Thus far, we have confirmation that Atelier Ryza 2 will be shown, but we’ll also be seeing brand new Dynasty Warriors series games and more.

Here’s the full lineup:

Square Enix has released their featured games along with a schedule for Tokyo Game Show 2020. TGS 2020 will be online this year, and runs September 24 to 27. Square Enix will be seeing a large amount of features this year, including several mobile titles and a heck of a lot of Dragon Quest. Switch titles like Collection of Saga: Final Fantasy Legend, Kingdom Hearts: Melody of Memory, and other Japan exclusive games will see the spotlight. Check out the full lineup and schedule below, as rounded up by Gematsu after the break:

Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online

Much like other major events this year, Tokyo Game Show was scrapped due to the coronavirus pandemic. But in its place, the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association will be holding Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online, which is now confirmed to be held between September 23 and September 27.

Gamers can expect companies to “unveil the latest updates including the release of new titles and services”. News will be delivered through the official Tokyo Game Show channel, and streaming programs, videos, and websites created by Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online exhibits. The event will also live stream eSports tournaments and more.

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The coronavirus has led to the cancellation of major gaming expos in 2020, including E3 and Gamescom. Now you can add Tokyo Game Show to that list as well.

In a statement today, show organizers said that it will no longer hold a physical event “after a long consideration to place the utmost priority on the health and safety of visitors, exhibitors and stakeholders.” But while it’s been scrapped in its traditional form, an online event will be held instead.

The full statement reads:

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