Tokyo Games Show Schedule Revealed
The official schedule for the upcoming Tokyo Games Show has been announced by its organizers. Including big names like Sega, Capcom and even Microsoft, this year’s annual TGS is set to be the biggest yet. The event will run from Thursday 21st September to Sunday 24th September and will be choc-full of presentations and streams showing off upcoming releases. Take a look below at the full schedule to see if there’s anything you may be interested in:
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21
Opening Program – 6pm PT (Sep 20) / 9pm ET (Sep 20) / 2am BST (Sep 21)
Keynote – 7pm PT (Sep 20) / 10pm ET (Sep 20) / 3am BST (Sep 21)
Gamera Games – 8pm PT (Sep 20) / 11pm ET (Sep 20) / 4am BST (Sep 21)
Amazing Seasun – 9pm PT (Sep 20) / 12am ET (Sep 21) / 5am BST (Sep 21)
Japan Game Awards: Games of the Year Division – 12am PT / 3am ET / 8am BST
Microsoft Japan – 2am PT / 5am ET / 10am BST
505 Games – 3am PT / 6am ET / 11am BST
Level-5 – 5am PT / 8am ET / 1pm BST
Koei Tecmo – 6am PT / 9am ET / 2pm BST
Capcom – 7am PT / 10am ET / 3pm BST
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22
Sense of Wonder Night 2023 – 12am PT / 3am ET / 8am BST
Koei Tecmo – 2am PT / 5am ET / 10am BST
HoYoverse – 3am PT / 6am ET / 11am BST
Square Enix – 5am PT / 8am ET / 1pm BST
ProjectMoon – 7am PT / 10am ET / 3pm BST
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23
Japan Game Awards: Amateur Division – 6pm PT (Sep 22) / 9pm ET (Sep 22) / 2am BST (Sep 23)
D3Publisher – 9pm PT (Sep 22) / 12am ET (Sep 23) / 5am BST (Sep 23)
GungHo Online Entertainment – 1am PT / 4am ET / 9am BST
Reverse: 1999 – 3am PT / 6am ET / 11am BST
Oasys / Double Jump Tokyo – 5am PT / 8am ET / 1pm BST
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 24
Japan Game Awards: U18 Division – 6pm PT (Sep 23) / 9pm ET (Sep 23) / 2am BST (Sep 24)
Japan Game Awards: Future Division – 9pm PT (Sep 23) / 12am ET (Sep 24) / 5am BST (Sep 24)
Japan eSports Union – 11pm PT (Sep 23) / 2am ET (Sep 24) / 7am BST (Sep 24)
Ending Program – 2am PT / 5am ET / 10am BST
With this set to be the biggest show yet (and with big publishers like Xbox teasing some huge reveals), this is definitely the year to tune into what this event has going on. This year is also the first year since 2019 that there will be a full in-person event after Coronavirus- which lines up with the hype that is surrounding it. If you’ve never checked it out, this is certainly the year to do so.