Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Asia previously outlined its plans for the upcoming Tokyo Game Show, which runs from September 12 to 15 at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. The company announced it would be showcasing numerous games on the show floor and in a nearby mega-theatre, including Final Fantasy VII Remake, Nioh 2, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, and Death Stranding. The most notable news to come out of Sony`s plans, however, was the absence of a pre-show press conference, following in the wake of Sony`s no-show at E3 and its decision not to host the annual PlayStation Experience this year.Nevertheless, Sony has now revealed the full lineup of games slated to appear at TGS, and it`s a pretty huge list. There`s a mixture of first- and third-party titles for both PlayStation 4 and PSVR set to appear on the show floor, but the one that grabbed most people`s attention is Ghost of Tsushima. The last time we saw the samurai action game was back at E3 2018 when a lengthy trailer was featured during Sony`s press conference. The TGS lineup lists it as having a trailer, so everyone assumed new footage would be shown. Unfortunately, Sucker Punch communications manager Andrew Goldfarb soon shut down any notions of seeing something new from Ghost of Tsushima at TGS.`I`d imagine they`re just showing our old trailers at the booth, we have no plans for TGS,` Goldfarb told a fan on Twitter. Presumably, we`ll have to wait until next year`s E3 to see more from Sucker Punch`s latest.In the meantime, Sony plans on streaming live shows throughout the event that will include games like Death Stranding, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot, Yakuza: Like A Dragon, and the mysterious new Resident Evil game Project Resistance.Here`s the full lineup of games appearing at TGS, courtesy of Gematsu:PS413 Sentinels: Aegis Rim (Atlus) - TrailerAI: The Somnium Files (Spike Chunsoft) - TrailerAtelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout (Koei Tecmo) - TrailerBiped (Next Studios) - TrailerBorde ...
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