Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online

Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online Will Run From September 23 to September 27

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Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online will run from September 23 to September 27. This online event is set to replace the physical event and will be packed with “major publishers” and “indie game developers.” New titles are scheduled to be announced at this online event via the Tokyo Game Show channel. [Thanks, Gematsu and Famitsu!]

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In addition to new title announcements and updates, eSports tournaments will be live streamed during the event. New information regarding game-related goods will be shared during the online event as well. All of the scheduled announcements and events will be broadcasted through the official Tokyo Game Show channel and streaming programs created by the Tokyo Game Show 2020 Online exhibits.

More information about the online event will be announced through the official Tokyo Game Show website and via press release. For those interested in the event, they will need to keep their eyes peeled as more information comes in.

In early May, it had been announced that Tokyo Game Show 2020’s physical event had been cancelled due to concerns regarding COVID-19. This announcement had been made via the official Tokyo Game Show website. However, this new online event will be filling the shoes of the originally planned physical event.

 


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