Microsoft has released a preview of what to expect from its digital coverage of the Tokyo Game Show.
Xbox Chief Marketing Officer Jerret West said, “Players can expect to hear progress updates from Xbox and Bethesda Softworks and see a creatively diverse collection of games from creators primarily located in Japan and across Asia.”
“We’ll also share interesting new games coming to Xbox Game Pass, which continues to grow with outstanding content from teams all over Asia,” says the company.
The presentation will take place on September 21 at 2 a.m. PT/5 a.m. ET/10am BST/11am CEST and will be broadcast in numerous languages on the Tokyo Game Show’s official YouTube channel as well as on a few Xbox social platforms.
According to the show’s organizer, the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association, the Tokyo Game Show, which is scheduled from September 21–24, will be the biggest event in the annual trade fair’s history.
Earlier this week, the complete streaming schedule for the occasion was released.
Microsoft hired former PlayStation executive Mena Sato Kato as its director of cooperation for Japan last month.
Before joining Xbox, she worked at Sony from 1999 to 2021, where she led company growth for first-party PlayStation game development in Japan for seven years.
She’ll be in charge of global support for Xbox’s Japanese partners in her new role.