Tokyo Game Show 2025 kicks off on September 25 in Japan, and Capcom has announced a strong lineup for what is being described as the biggest TGS convention ever. Fans attending the event will be able to play demos of upcoming and current titles, while global audiences can tune in to an online showcase on September 24 at 7 AM PT / September 25 at 11 PM JST.
Capcom, which already made waves at Gamescom Opening Night Live 2025 with a new trailer for Resident Evil Requiem, is now preparing to put its most-anticipated projects in the spotlight at TGS.
Capcom’s Lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2025
According to Capcom’s official listing, eight titles will be available for exhibition and hands-on demos during the event:
- Resident Evil Requiem
- Pragmata
- Onimusha: Way of the Sword
- Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection
- Monster Hunter Wilds
- Street Fighter 6 (Years 1–2 Fighters Edition)
- Monster Hunter Outlanders
- Resident Evil Survival Unit
With Monster Hunter Outlanders and Resident Evil Survival Unit generating considerable buzz, fans are eager to see more details revealed either on the show floor or during Capcom’s live broadcast.
Possible Surprises and Announcements
Tokyo Game Show has a history of delivering unexpected reveals, and Capcom could use the platform to announce something entirely new. While nothing has been confirmed, speculation is already swirling among fans who are hoping for at least one surprise announcement to complement the official lineup.
Merchandise and Continuing Support
Beyond the games, Capcom will also offer exclusive merchandise both at its TGS booth and through its online shop. Collectors and fans will have the chance to secure early items themed around upcoming titles.
Meanwhile, established games like Monster Hunter Wilds and Street Fighter 6 will also make their presence felt, likely with fresh updates or content expansions to keep communities engaged.
Tokyo Game Show 2025: A Major Gaming Event
Tokyo Game Show 2025 will run from September 25 to 28, welcoming both industry professionals and general attendees. Following the global pandemic, in-person gaming conventions have seen a strong resurgence, with TGS standing alongside Gamescom as one of the premier events for major announcements.
Whether Capcom has any shocking reveals planned remains to be seen, but with its current slate of blockbuster titles, the publisher is already set to dominate headlines during the show.