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Sony, Capcom headline a Tokyo Game Show known for revealing nothing
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50093, member: 636"] Gaming fans are getting excited about Tokyo Game Show 2025 coming up in just over two months. The Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association just revealed the first group of companies that will show up at the massive event. Artist Zashiki Warashi created brand new artwork for this year's show. The organization also shared details about how many booths and exhibitors will attend. This year's show will be much larger than the previous one held in 2024. Event organizers confirmed 4,083 booths will fill the venue compared to just 3,252 booths last year. A total of 772 exhibitors signed up to participate at the convention. Most companies come from Japan but 299 exhibitors will travel from other countries to display their games and products. Major gaming companies confirmed their attendance at the four-day event. Sony Interactive Entertainment, Square Enix, Sega, Konami, and Capcom will all have booths at the show. The event takes place from September 25 through September 28 at Makuhari Messe located in Chiba, Japan. Other big names joining the lineup include Annapurna Interactive, Arc System Works, EA, Koei Tecmo, Pearl Abyss, Riot Games, Ubisoft, and Bandai Namco. Tokyo Game Show rarely features major game announcements during the convention. The timing usually works perfectly for companies to show off games coming out during the fall and winter months. The event happens after Gamescom but before the holiday shopping season begins. [/QUOTE]
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