Tokyo Game Show 2024 Sony Lineup Announced
Sony has revealed Tokyo Game Show 2024 lineup. Sony will share more information about over ten first party and third party titles on PS5.
Tokyo Game Show 2024 Lineup
Sony hasn’t attended the Tokyo Game Show for five years since it began distancing itself from various physical gaming events and hosting its own online presentations. When Sony confirmed its attendance at the Tokyo Game Show 2024, many were surprised but appreciated the return. TGS 2024 is set to be the largest edition of the show to date, featuring a total of 731 exhibitors across 3,190 booths.
With just a week to go before the Tokyo Game Show 2024 officially starts, Sony has announced the lineup that will be showcased at the event. Some are new games, and some have already been released.
Full PlayStation Lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2024
- Astro Bot
- Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero
- Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake
- Dynasty Warriors: Origins
- Infinity Nikki
- Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater
- Metaphor: ReFantazio
- Monster Hunter Wilds
- Neva
- Sonic X Shadow Generations
In addition to the playable titles, Sony has confirmed three days of stage presentations. On September 26, Astro Bot takes the spotlight, followed by a showcase focused on some outstanding indie games featuring Shuhei Yoshida, head of PlayStation Indies. On September 28, major third party titles will have their own panels, such as Silent Hill 2, Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero, and Metaphor: ReFantazio.
Finally, on September 29, a major live presentation is planned, lasting around 60 minutes, for Death Stranding 2: On the Beach. Director Hideo Kojima and singer Daichi Miura will be joined by director Nicolas Winding Refn, who lent his likeness to the character Heartman. The day will wrap up with presentations for Monster Hunter Wilds and Dynasty Warriors: Origins.
The Tokyo Game Show 2024 runs from September 26 to September 29 and promises to reveal more information about previously announced titles, as well as introduce some brand new games.
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