Tokyo Game Show VR 2022 announced with Kojima Productions, Capcom, Square Enix and many more

Tokyo Game Show VR 2022 announced with Kojima Productions, Capcom, Square Enix and many more

Tokyo Game Show VR 2022 announced with Kojima Productions

The organization of the Tokyo Game Show has announced a new event related to virtual reality: the Tokyo Game Show VR 2022 which will always take place between 15 and 18 September. For the moment many details are still, deliberately, shrouded in mystery, but we already know that Kojima Productions, Capcom, Square Enix, Sega, Bandai Namco and other big names in the Japanese gaming industry will participate.

The official site of TGS VR 2022 reports a cryptic description, from which we guess that it will be a decidedly different event than usual:

"The headquarters of TGS VR in 2022 is Makuhari Messe. But on the day of the inauguration there will be an empty hall and a big hole in the floor. Why is there nothing in the room? What's at the bottom of this deep hole? Discover the future at "GAME STOPE" "

The official press release issued by Japanese Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association offers some more details, but without unbuttoning too much, explaining that the setting of the event will be a "dungeon" in which to live "exciting adventures", with the aim of "offering an experience that is only possible in a virtual world. , where the show itself can be enjoyed in the same way as a game ", with the theme being" plunging into the unknown and going on an adventure ".

As mentioned at the opening of the event, many leading names in the videogame industry will participate Japanese, here is the list of participants:



Capcom Koei Tecmo Games Kojima Productions Konami Square Enix Sega Atlus Bandai Namco ImaCreate Cover CharacterBank Gugenka Pole To Win Metaani

Also confirmed booths for the visual novel Dyschronia: Chronos Alternate, Magic: The Gathering and one reserved for the environment ministry.

In short, the TGS VR 2022 on paper would seem a very interesting appointment. Obviously, the editors of geekinco will carefully follow the event, ready to report on our pages the most interesting news of the event with news and in-depth articles.

Staying on the subject of Tokyo Game Show 2022, Capcom has confirmed that will participate with two scheduled events, one of which is dedicated to Street Fighter 6.

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Tokyo Game Show VR 2022 to feature Kojima Productions, Square Enix and more

Square Enix and Kojima Productions will be taking part in the Tokyo Game Show's upcoming VR event.


Bandai Namco, Capcom and Konami, to name but a few, will also be exhibiting at the event, which takes place between 15th and 18th September.

Ian sinks his Tifa into a Final Fantasy 7 Remake VR mod.

The site for the show itself is shrouded in mystery for now, with the organisers simply teasing the stage for this event is a 'dungeon' and the following text:


'Makuhari Messe is the venue for TGS VR in 2022. But what is there on the opening day is an empty hall and a big hole in the floor.


'Why is there nothing in the hall? What is at the bottom of the deep hole?'


The Tokyo Game Show team then promises us that we will be able to 'unearth the future' further down the line.


For those wanting to partake in this VR show, the organsiers state that applications can be downloaded through the aforementioned website during the event itself.


As well as being part of this VR event, Capcom has also announced it will have two livestream presentations as part of Tokyo Games Show this year.


One will be about 'all the latest Capcom news in our pre-recorded stream', and takes place on 15th September.


The other, which will be held the following day on 16th September, will be focused solely on Street Fighter 6.


Meanwhile, the Tokyo Game Show will be back as a physical event for both business and general visitors this year. This follows on from 2020, where the show was held as a fully virtual event and 2021, where it was a hybrid mix of virtual and business-only physical showcases.