Xbox has officially confirmed its participation in the highly anticipated Tokyo Game Show 2025, set to take place at the end of this month. The green team shared the first wave of details about Tokyo Game Show 2025 Xbox presence and what players can expect.
Tokyo Game Show 2025 Xbox Broadcast Details
The Tokyo Game Show 2025 Xbox broadcast will air on Thursday, September 25, at 7:00 PM JST (3:00 AM PT / 6:00 AM ET / 11:00 AM BST). This year’s show will feature a mix of titles from Xbox’s own creative teams, along with exciting updates from partners in Japan, across Asia, and around the globe.
Xbox highlighted that players worldwide enjoy Japanese-inspired content and Asia-developed games, and the company is eager to showcase the creativity and talent driving upcoming titles for the Xbox ecosystem.
To mark the occasion, Xbox has designed a unique visual identity for its Tokyo Game Show presence. Using an urban neon aesthetic, the visuals recreate a lively Tokyo street scene with glowing game and Xbox icons, accented by touches of Japanese culture.
Hands-On Xbox Experiences at TGS 2025
For the first time ever in Asia, visitors to the Tokyo Game Show will be able to play Ninja Gaiden 4 at the Koei Tecmo booth. The game promises a bold evolution of the franchise, blending legacy with modern innovation in a fast-paced, stylish combat experience.
Guests will also get the chance to try the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X, two new handheld gaming devices developed by Xbox and ASUS, available at the Republic of Gamers booth.
Meanwhile, Bethesda will co-host a booth with Infolens Geek Shop, offering official merchandise from franchises like Fallout, Starfield, Doom, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion—including exclusive items making their Japanese debut.
How to Watch Tokyo Game Show 2025 Xbox
The showcase will be streamed live through Xbox’s official channels as well as the Tokyo Game Show platforms. Streams will be accessible across Asia-Pacific, the Americas, Europe, and the Middle East.
Supported Languages
This year’s broadcast will be available in: Japanese, English, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, European Spanish, Latin American Spanish, and Turkish.
Post-show, additional subtitles will be added in Canadian French, Filipino, Hindi, Indonesian, Malay, Māori, Russian, Thai, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese. Note that the main audio will be in Japanese, and viewers may need to enable captions for translated versions.
Accessibility Features
The broadcast will also support Japanese Sign Language (JSL), American Sign Language (ASL), and audio descriptions in both Japanese and English for players with hearing or visual impairments.
Can’t Watch Live? Here’s the Alternative
After the showcase, Xbox Wire will publish a full recap of announcements, followed by translated versions in Brazilian Portuguese, French, German, and Latin American Spanish. Additional articles highlighting specific games will be released throughout the show period.
Notes for Content Creators and Co-Streaming
Xbox welcomes co-streaming of the event and encourages content creators to join the excitement. However, the company warns that factors outside its control may cause technical interruptions or automated copyright flags.
For creators planning video-on-demand (VOD) summaries, Xbox advises avoiding copyrighted music to prevent takedowns and recommends reviewing the terms of service of your streaming platform.
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