Capcom title lineup at Tokyo Game Show TGS 2024
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Capcom TGS 2024 Booth Will Have Many MH Wilds Demos

Capcom has published details about its upcoming booth at Tokyo Game Show 2024. The company will set up numerous demos of its upcoming games, with a specific focus on Monster Hunter Wilds. Capcom will also hold an online stream simultaneously worldwide on September 26, 2024.

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Monster Hunter Wilds will appear as the booth’s primary highlight. Even though the game already had playable demos at PAX West and gamescom 2024, Capcom will also give opportunities for people residing in Japan to try out the new game.

The company will set up 112 demo units of the game at its own booth. With an additional 40 units at Sony’s PlayStation booth, there will be a total of 152 demo units of Monster Hunter Wilds accessible at TGS 2024.

Monster Hunter Wilds will not be the only title Capcom features at TGS 2024. The company will also showcase more upcoming titles like Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster, Ace Attorney Investigations Collection, and Marvel vs Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics.

Capcom will also broadcast a TGS 2024 online program simultaneously worldwide on Thursday, September 26, 2024, at 11 PM JST / 10 AM EDT / 7 AM PDT. In addition to the above upcoming titles, the company will also publish new information for several already-released titles like Street Fighter 6, Kunitsu-Gami: Path of the Goddess, and Monster Hunter Now.

Tokyo Game Show 2024 will take place at Makuhari Messe on September 26-29, 2024.


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