The Japan Electronic Entertainment Association CESA officially confirmed on the social platform that the 2022 Tokyo Game Show will be held in offline mode at the Makuhari Exhibition Hall in Chiba, Japan from September 15 to 18. This year The theme is Games, Never Downtime!.
The organizing committee stated that the reason for the offline event is to respond to the voices of players. Due to the impact of the epidemic, tickets for the event will be sold in limited quantities. Since many exhibitors and visitors are unable to attend, the exhibition will also provide sufficient online event content, and the VR venue is still being expanded.
Tokyo Game Show was held in 1996 and is the second-largest game exhibition in the world after the E3 game show in the United States. Its content is based on various game consoles and entertainment software, computer games, and peripheral products.
In August 1996, the first Tokyo Game Show kicked off at the Tokyo International Exhibition Center, and it was also determined that the Tokyo Game Show was divided into spring and autumn exhibitions twice a year, each lasting 3 days, of which the first day was for media and The business day for companies in the industry will be open to players for the next two days.