Square Enix’s TGS 2018 Lineup Includes Just Cause 4, Dragon Quest Builders 2, Kingdom Hearts 3, and More

Bringing the big guns (and some small ones too).

Posted By | On 07th, Sep. 2018

Square Enix has revealed its schedule for the upcoming Tokyo Game Show, and it’s looking pretty impressive. Stage presentations, demos, and video demonstrations for plenty of games are in the pipeline, both big and small, while it also looks like they’ve left some stuff unannounced, so it’s likely that they might have a few surprises up their sleeves.

Of the stuff that has been announced, Square Enix will begin TGS 2018 on September 22 with a stage presentation for Kingdom Hearts 3, as well as a demo for Dragon Quest Builders 2 (which recently received a Japanese release date), and a Project Tokyo Dolls presentation.

On September 23, they’ve got three slots for unannounced stuff, so that should be exciting. Other than that, expect stage presentations for Final Fantasy Record Keeper, Just Cause 4, and Shadow of the Tomb Raider. The next day sees some love for The World Ends With You: Final Remix, and Million Arthur: Arcana Blood.

On September 24, the final day, they’ve got one more slot for something unannounced. Other than that, expect to see the likes of Left Alive, The Quiet Man, Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, and Mobius Final Fantasy. You can take a look at the full schedule through the link above.

Recently, Konami and Bandai Namco also revealed their TGS 2018 lineups, with a new announcement are also coming from the Yakuza series director, while Hideo Kojima is also going to be in attendance with Death Stranding.


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