Gamers, mark your calendars. Xbox is officially returning to Tokyo Game Show (TGS) this year, and it’s going to be a global celebration of gaming with a distinct Japanese flair.

Photo: Bethesda Game Studios
The Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025 Broadcast happens on September 25, 2025 at 7 PM, and fans around the world can tune in live for new game announcements, updates, and plenty of surprises from Xbox’s teams and partners.
A broadcast with a Tokyo twist
This year’s showcase embraces a neon-lit, urban Tokyo vibe. Imagine iconic Japanese street signs, only this time, they’re glowing with Xbox symbols and gaming-inspired imagery.
It’s a creative nod to the culture and energy of the city that sets the perfect stage for what’s to come.
Hands-on at TGS: What you can play
If you’re lucky enough to be in Japan for the event, here’s what you can look forward to:
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Ninja Gaiden 4 (at the Koei Tecmo booth) – Play the legendary action franchise’s latest entry before anyone else in Asia. Expect high-octane combat where tradition meets cutting-edge gameplay.
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ROG Xbox Ally & Ally X (at the Republic of Gamers booth) – Test out Xbox and ASUS’s new gaming handhelds in person.
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Bethesda x Infolens Geek Shop booth – Pick up official merch from Fallout, Starfield, Doom, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion—including rare items never before released in Japan.
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How to watch Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025
You won’t miss out even if you’re not flying to Tokyo. The showcase will be streamed live on official Xbox and TGS channels, with translations available in multiple languages including Japanese, English, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Spanish, and Turkish.
Post-broadcast, even more language support (including Filipino) will roll out—so Filipino gamers, you’re covered.
The show will also be accessible with Japanese Sign Language (JSL), American Sign Language (ASL), plus audio descriptions in Japanese and English, making sure more players can join in on the hype.
Missed the Live Show?
No worries—Xbox Wire will publish a full recap of all the announcements, with localized versions in multiple languages. So whether you’re team live-stream or team catch-up, you’ll get the full experience.
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