From Capcom to PlayStation, there’s plenty to look forward to at this year’s Tokyo Game Show.
Tokyo Game Show is set to return from 25–28 September this year, with a massive games showcase spanning four days in the Makuhari Messe Convention Center in Chiba City, Japan. The event’s first two days of operation (25–26 September) will be industry-only, but its last two days (27–28 September) will be open to the public.
Multiple game publishers have already confirmed their lineups for the event, allowing players to get a sneak peek at what’s being previewed at Tokyo Game Show 2025. These publishers include Capcom, Koei Tecmo, Level Infinite, and Sony Interactive Entertainment. Here’s what they have in store:
Capcom
Capcom is bringing a packed lineup to Tokyo Game Show, including upcoming titles like Monster Hunter Outlanders, Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection, Resident Evil Requiem, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Pragmata, and Resident Evil: Survival Unit. Additionally, Monster Hunter Wilds and Street Fighter 6 will be featured at the event.
That's not all, though! Capcom is also hosting a Capcom Online Special Program on 24 September at 7AM PT, to show off more news from its upcoming games. Tokyo Game Show-exclusive merchandise will also be available for purchase via e-Capcom.
Bandai Namco Entertainment
Bandai Namco is bringing Code Vein II, Digimon Story: Time Stranger, Little Nightmares III, and the newly-announced Once Upon a Katamari to its main Tokyo Game Show booth. Additionally, Everybody’s Golf: Hot Shots and Tamagotchi Plaza will be playable at its Family Game Park area.
Level Infinite
Monster Hunter Outlanders will be available at more than one booth in Tokyo Game Show. Level Infinite is making the upcoming mobile game playable for the first time at its booth, allowing Monster Hunter fans to catch a sneak peek at the next spin-off in the franchise. Delta Force, Exoborne, and NIKKE: Goddess of Victory will also be featured.
Sony Interactive Entertainment
Sony Interactive Entertainment hasn’t unveiled its full Tokyo Game Show lineup just yet, but we do know that it’s bringing at least three games to the event. At its main booth, visitors will get to check out Ghost of Yōtei and Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Souls. At the Family Game Park Area, Astro Bot (2025) will also be featured.
Shueisha Games
Shueisha Games is bringing five playable titles to Tokyo Game Show: ANTHEM#9, ATMOSFAR, NO STRAIGHT ROADS 2, OPUS: Prism Peak, and unVEIL the world.
Netmarble
South Korean game developer Netmarble will also be present at Tokyo Game Show. It’s bringing two games along: MONGIL: STAR DIVE and The Seven Deadly Sins: Origin.
Koei Tecmo Games
A game from the Legend of Zelda franchise will be playable at Tokyo Game Show, but not at a Nintendo booth. Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment, which acts as a prequel to The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, will be playable at Koie Tecmo Games’ booth, along with Ninja Gaiden 4 and Nioh 3.
Annapurna Interactive
Annapurna Interactive is bringing three unannounced games scheduled to launch in 2026 and beyond, along with demos for games like Lego Voyagers, Stray, and Outer Wilds. The publisher plans to unveil these three games in the coming weeks, so we'll update this article with more information as it comes in.
Square Enix
Square Enix is bringing nine, count 'em, nine whole games to its Tokyo Game Show 2025 booth. The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, Dragon Quest I & II HD-2D Remake, Dragon Quest III HD-2D Remake, Dragon Quest X Online, Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade, Final Fantasy XIV Online, Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles, Killer Inn, and Octopath Traveler 0 will all be present at the event. These games will be featured in hands-on demos, stage events, photo opportunities, and more.
Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts is officially coming to Tokyo Game Show with a big new release: the highly-anticipated first-person shooter Battlefield 6. During the event, the publisher plans to host a press conference, creator showmatch, and developer meet-up. Visitors can also try out Battlefield 6 at the publisher's booth.
We'll continue to update this article, as more publisher lineups for Tokyo Game Show get announced over the coming weeks.







