Edens Zero game reveal at Konami TGS 2020

Konami TGS 2020 Info Show Will Reveal Edens Zero Game Adaptation

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Konami has revealed that the new game it will reveal at Tokyo Game Show 2020 is a game adaptation of Edens Zero. The announcement will take place at the Konami Info Show stream scheduled to air on September 26, 2020. [Thanks, 4Gamer!]

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Edens Zero is the latest manga title currently being worked on by Hiro Mashima, the mangaka artist who is most well known for Fairy Tail and Rave Master. Unlike the aforementioned titles, Edens Zero is a science fiction manga that tells the story of Shiki Granbell, a human boy who sets off on a journey in space with the space traveler Rebecca Bluegarden and her cybernetic cat Happy.

The live stream will also have more information about Edens Zero‘s anime adaptation, which was also revealed recently; Hiro Mashima himself was the first person to confirm it on his Twitter account on June 12, 2020. According to the official TGS 2020 playlist for the 3rd day on September 26, 2020, there is also an English stream available for this reveal. However, it is yet to be known on whether the English stream will be provided with subtitles or overlayed interpretation.

The Konami Info Show stream that will reveal the game adaptation of Edens Zero is set to air on September 26, 2020, at 20:00 JST (07:00 AM EDT). Konami also has another live stream on the official TGS 2020 channel the next day on September 27, 2020, at 16:00 JST, which will focus on Momotaro Dentetsu: Showa Heisei Reiwa mo Teiban.


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