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Home»News»Gaming News»The Tokyo Game Show Will Reopen Its Doors After Being Closed For Two Years.

The Tokyo Game Show Will Reopen Its Doors After Being Closed For Two Years.

By Keith MitchellFebruary 28, 2022
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Today, the organization of the Tokyo Game Show has announced that the 2022 show will be in person. You may recall that thanks to COVID-19, the 2020 and 2021 Tokyo Game Show events were online-only affairs. The Tokyo Game Show will take place from September 15 – September 18, 2022.

According to Gematsu, who broke the news, the popular Japanese gaming event will resemble the TGS events of old. Merchandise will be sold on the floor, with countless games on hand to try, indie-booths, and pretty much everything that you’d expect to see. It sounds like the organizers of the Tokyo Game Show are eager to get things back into the swing, and I’m glad to see this.

Here’s a full run-down of the announcement and what to expect.

Theme: “Nothing Stops Gaming”

We had to give up doing fun things one after another over these two years. How many times we thought, what happened to our days?

Even then, we still had games that kept us going. Thrilling plot twists, captivating and heated experience lightened up our everyday life. Games became our hope.

2022 is the year to show the real spirit of games. Tokyo Game Show has the mission to create our hope and beyond. Update our possibilities. Unprecedented excitement is always born out of something you have never imagined.

Let’s open the gate to the forefront of games. Give courage and enthusiasm to everyone. Show your love of games to each other.

For everyone to share the “great feeling of living in this era.” Let’s dive into the heart of game craze.

Nothing Stops Gaming!!!

Exhibition Areas (Makuhari Messe Hall 1 to 8)

  • General Exhibition Area – This area showcases digital entertainment products and services, focusing on video game software. (The area will be open all four days.)
  • Smartphone Game Area – This exhibit area focuses on games for smart devices, such as smartphones and tablets, of iOS, Android and others, as well as social games played on mobile devices and computer browsers. (The area will be open all four days.)
  • Virtual Reality / Augmented Reality Area – This area showcases game software and hardware related to VR (virtual reality), AR (augmented reality), and MR (mixed reality), along with related services. (The area will be open all four days.)
  • Indie Game Area – This area is for independent (indie) game developers to showcase their completely original games for various platforms. (The area will be open all four days.)
  • Game School Area – This area showcases game schools for future game creators. (The area will be open all four days.)
  • Merchandise Sales Area – This area is for sales of game-related products. (The area will be open all four days.)

B-to-B Exhibition Area / Meeting Area

  • Business Solution Area – This exhibition area is for game-related businesses seeking for business-to-business opportunities. The Tokyo Game Show Forum Sponsorship Session is also available as an option (additional fees required). (Some booths will be open all four days, and some will be open business days only.)
  • New Stars Area (Asia / Eastern Europe / Latin America) – This area showcases overseas businesses which will become rising stars in the game industry—promising game startups, development studios, and services from various regions. Special focus is placed on Asia, Eastern Europe, and Latin America to introduce excellent companies from the regions. (Some booths will be open all four days, and some will be open business days only.)
    • Asia New Stars Area – With a focus on Southeast Asia, South Asia, and the Middle East, this area showcases promising game startups, development studios, solution vendors, and others from the region.
    • Eastern Europe New Stars Area – This area showcases game startups from Eastern European countries (Poland, Croatia, Czech Republic, Romania, and others) where many technical institutions offer courses in game engineering.
    • Latin America New Stars Area – This area showcases game startups from notably emerging Latin American countries (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Mexico, and others).
  • Business Meeting Area – This is a meeting space for conducting productive meetings in a relaxed atmosphere. The area provides a free business-matching system connecting exhibitors with Business Day visitors or other exhibitors. (This area will be open during business days only.)

Organizer Programs

  • Tokyo Game Show Forum 2022 Keynote Speeches – This session features hottest topics in the game industry this year. (To be held online on September 15.)
  • Sense of Wonder Night (SOWN) 2022 – This international pitch contest is a gateway to successful indie games, where developers will present their innovative ideas to people in the game industry. Ideas are solicited from around the world and outstanding works will be awarded with the prizes. (To be held online on September 16.)
  • Tokyo Game Show Forum 2022 Specialized Session – A conference will be held for industry stakeholders, focusing on the latest game industry trends in technology and business. (To be held physically, and also streamed online, on September 16.)
  • Japan Game Awards 202 – Japan Game Awards 2022 is the selection and awarding event hosted by Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) for recognizing outstanding computer entertainment software. The winners of GOTY Division, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry Award, Game Designer Award, Amateur Division and U18 Division among other prizes will be announced during the period of Tokyo Game Show. (To be streamed online during Tokyo Game Show 2022—details to be announced at a later date.)
  • eSports Conference Hosted by JeSU – The first-ever business conference event on eSports hosted by Japan eSports Union (JeSU) will be held in conjunction with Tokyo Game Show 2022. Eyeing at growing demand in eSports and related industries, eSports companies from Japan and around the world will get together to discuss their insights on creating new business opportunities and possibilities. (To be held physically, and also streamed online, on September 15.)

Online Programs

  • Online Exhibition Venue – Get to know companies and organizations in the game industry on the Tokyo Game Show official website featuring news and information on our exhibitors showcasing at physical and online venues.
  • Official Programs – Official programs by the organizer and exhibitors will be streamed online via YouTube, Twitter, niconico, Twitch, China’s Huya, DouYu and other leading video platforms to global audience in Japan, Europe, the United States, China and more. In addition to the Japanese version (original version), simultaneous English interpretation will be provided for almost all programs this year.
  • Online Experience Tour – Game fans around the world are invited to join this virtual tour to visit and experience exhibition booths at Tokyo Game Show together with our “tour guide.”
  • Free Trial of Demo Versions – In cooperation with online stores of game platformers, game fans can download and play trial versions of upcoming games and other features for free.
  • Online Business Meetings – Exhibitors can access our business matching system to find their possible business partners and conduct meetings online.
  • Tokyo Game Show VR 2022 – The first-ever “Virtual Area” opened at the last year’s Tokyo Game Show will be held again this year as Tokyo Game Show VR 2022 for four days during the event.

Are you excited about the news? If so, are you heading out to the event or are you still playing it safe due to COVID-19? Let us know!

 
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Keith D. Mitchell is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of The Outerhaven, covering games and tech for over 14 years. A lifelong PC gamer who began building PCs at age eight, he is a hardware enthusiast, Soulslike devotee, and regular attendee of major gaming and technology events.

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