- Sony Interactive Entertainment is officially confirmed to join the Tokyo Game Show 2025
- Square Enix, Capcom, Sega, Kojima Productions and more will be present as well
- The exhibition will take place from September 25 to September 28
The exhibitors for the Tokyo Game Show 2025 have officially been announced along with the first look at this year’s key art.
Prior to the event, which takes place from September 25 to September 28 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, the computer entertainment liver association has shared the full list of exhibitors today with some of the largest companies in the industry, including Sony Interactive Entertainment.
It is not confirmed if there will be any major PlayStation messages at the event, but Sony will be in the family’s gaming area and indie gaming area and will probably show its game from the year 2024, Astro bot.
Alongside the PlayStation Giant, Square Enix, Capcom, Sega, Kojima Productions and more will all be present at the Japan event in the goods area.
Kojima productions are just launched Death Stranding 2: On the beachso exclusive merchandise should be available for that game as well as for Capcoms Monster Hunter Wilds.
These studios can also promote their respective titles that look like Sony.
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Computer Entertainment -Verander’s association also confirmed that Tokyo Game Show from today has 772 exhibitors, 473 domestic, 299 international, and contains an exhibition space covering 4,083 booths.
This is this year’s exhibition for the biggest in Tokyo Game Show’s history, far against last year’s record of 3,252 booths.
In addition, the official works of art in memory of the Tokyo Game Show 2025, designed by Zashiki Warashi, have been revealed and will be shown as a promotional key art for the exhibition.
“I’m really happy to have received so many reactions to the teaser illustration,” Warashi said.
“I drew it with a sense of gratitude to those involved in game production. I put my heart in it despite the pressure of such a prestigious event as TGS. I would be happy if visitors to TGs even enjoy it a little!”



