It’s that time of year again in Japan where every video game company in the country shows off their latest games, be it for consoles or for mobile. While TGS has been dominated by mobile games year in and year out, the spectacle of the event has yet to diminish.
Thankfully in this age of livestream and Twitch.tv, we now get to see what’s going on in the Makuhari Messe from the comforts of our own homes. From 20th to 23rd September, there will be a multitude of events happening that will be livestreamed for all to see.
We’ve listed down the major shows from each different game company and their respective links. Do bookmark this page and tune in to the appropriate timings.
Keep in mind that these livestreams will all be in Japanese and may not have English subtitles. Don’t worry if you don’t understand them; we’ll be pushing out recaps in English for your convenience.
All times are in GMT+8/Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines time. Let’s start:
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