We continue the booth highlights from Tokyo Game Show 2023 with more game publishers.
There are still more booths to showcase from Tokyo Game Show 2023 and in case you missed our first part of the feature, you can find it here.
Alrighty then,let’s continue in showcasing some of the epic booths in the event.
NetEase Games
One of the big mobile game publishers is also hosting games from other platforms, such as PC and consoles. And NetEase Games showcased their upcoming line of titles that ranges from Western to Eastern game developers. Some of their highlighted games include Lovebrush Chronicles, Harry Potter: Magic Awakened,Identity V, unVEIL The World, Knives Out and many more. They also unveiled their upcoming game Rusty Rabbit at the event itself.
Konami
Looks like Konami is not missing the chance to go all out at the event, and they have an epic booth to display as well. With a very Metal Gear Solid-themed booth with an interactive gallery with roaming guards and laser trip wires that makes you feel you are on a stealth mission, the gallery is to celebrate the upcoming Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Vol. 1 arriving later this year. They also have other games including CYGNI, Super Bomberman R 2, Momotaro Dentetsu World: Chikyuu wa Kibou de Mawatteru!, eBASEBALL Powerful Pro Baseball 2022 and more on display or playable at their booth.
Capcom
Then we have Capcom with their anticipated games such as Dragon’s Dogma 2, Apollo Justice: Ace Attorney Trilogy, Street Fighter 6, Resident Evil 4: Separate Ways DLC, Monster Hunter Now and more. They also have an Ace Attorney-themed stage where you can stand at the podium and be given a guilty or not guilty verdict. A shooting range in partnership with Toktyo Marui and Resident Evil can be found behind the booth.
LEVEL 5
LEVEL 5 also has a lot of titles releasing this year and they are not shy to have a grand booth to promote the titles. Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time, DECAPOLICE, Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road, Professor Layton and the World of Steam and Megaton Musashi Wired had stage presentations and playable demos for everyone to try out.
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