Microsoft, HoYoverse, Square Enix and more will air streams
The 2022 Tokyo Game Show is fast approaching. Today the show released the stream schedule for this year’s Tokyo Game Show, highlighting when you can watch all the news from major companies coming out of TGS.
We’ve already seen confirmation of a few in attendance, includingCapcom,Xbox, andKonami. The streaming schedule, as published by Tokyo Game Show, shows just when all the announcements are happening.

Here’s the lineup (all times in Japan Standard Time, or JST):
Saturday, September 17
Sunday, September 18
Japan Standard Time is 13 hours ahead of Eastern Time, so expect these to be early in the morning for North American viewers.
It’s a pretty big lineup, with some notable companies in attendance. Friday looks the most packed, with 505 Games kicking off a block that carries into Koei Tecmo, Sega and Atlus, Konami, Square Enix, and ending off with Capcom.

Still, I’m interested in seeing what companies like Microsoft, Bandai Namco, and Level-5 are bringing to show. And I’m also hoping for a little more ofZenless Zone Zerofrom HoYoverse too.
Where to watch the Tokyo Game Show 2022 streams
For 2022, Tokyo Game Show is partnering with a few companies to provide streams for those not able to make the show in person.
According to apress release, IGN will be this year’s streaming partner for the U.S., airing the showcases as they go on. Probably best to keep an eye on theirstreaming platformsfor the official shows.

Programs will also be accessible through a special TGS page on Steam. While most programs will be streamed in Japanese, streams should have simultaneous English interpretation available too.






