Did someone say ‘chaos’?
The 2021 Tokyo Game Show is only a few days away, and Square Enix is detailing what games will be making an appearance over its three-day plans.
On the docket for Friday, Oct. 1 is the opening presentation, with aĀ TGS special featuringĀ ForspokenĀ at 10 p.m. JST (or 9 a.m. EST).
On Saturday, an official livestream forĀ Marvel’s Guardians of the GalaxyĀ will start at 1 p.m. JST, followed byĀ Final Fantasy Brave ExviusĀ and aĀ SaGaĀ series special livestream. At 9 p.m. JST,Ā Stranger of Paradise: Final Fantasy OriginĀ will have a special broadcast.
Then, on Oct. 3, Square Enix will air some special Tokyo Game Show livestreams for Chocobo GPĀ and Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon RoarsĀ will air. Square Enix will cap things off with a livestream forĀ Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier, itsĀ FF VII-themed battle royale. You can find the full schedule and times for each segment here.
Final Fantasy XVIĀ is conspicuously absent, though it isn’t totally unexpected. Producer Naoki Yoshida reportedly said on a livestream that the team wanted to show something for Tokyo Game Show 2021, but that it probably couldn’t make the deadline.
Meanwhile, several big Square Enix games likeĀ ForspokenĀ and the delightfully strangeĀ Stranger of ParadiseĀ are set to be shown in livestreams, alongside recent announcements likeĀ Chocobo GPĀ and the Yoko Taro-helmedĀ Voice of Cards.
While most of these reveals will be happening in the early morning for U.S. time zones, I’m excited to be waking up to some news on some of these games this weekend.Ā Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon RoarsĀ especially made an impression on me with its demo, and good heavens, please show more ofĀ Chocobo GP. It still feels like a dream.
The Square Enix streams for Tokyo Game Show 2021 kick off on Friday, Oct. 1, starting at 7 p.m. JST / 6 a.m. EST.
Published: Sep 29, 2021 10:30 am