Tokyo Game Show 2016 Full Schedule Revealed

Tokyo Game Show is one of the three biggest gaming conventions that is anticipated by most of the gamers (others were Gamescom and E3.) It is an annual event which started back in 1996. Based on the sources, it has been considered as the largest video game convention in Japan. This year, numerous gamers and game developers will gather on the big stage to experience an action pack event. TGS will be held at Makuhari Messe this upcoming September 15-18, 2016. Recently, the event's full schedule has been released by Sega making the public excited for this year's Tokyo Game Show.

According to Heavy, traditionally, TGS will be opened by a press conference by Sony. Based on the reports, it is expected to be the revelation of the PlayStation Pro and the PlayStation Meeting. However, Sony will not possibly do a PlayStation Meeting during the event since they had conducted the said activity before and will focus on the upcoming software. In addition, the first day is estimated to run for about 70 minutes which will start at 4pm JST (3am EST.)

Based on the PlayStation Life Style, the whole duration of the event will be streamed through Niconico, YouTube and Abema Fresh. Several potential candidates that is to be announced on this year's TGS will be The Last Guardian which has been previously announced by Sony to have a delayed release and the upcoming RPG Horizon Zero Dawn. It is also rumored that the company might release more PS4 Pro games on the event proper. In addition, PlayStation VR might had a debut on this year's event considering that it will arrive on October 13.

Several gaming companies like Bandai Namco, Square Enix, Capcom and others are also hinting some of their new games that will most likely come on Tokyo Game Show 2016. On the other hand, Microsoft will pass on the said event which is scarce. Moreover, check the full schedule here and expect great things on the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2016.




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