Kotaku Sunday, September 18, 2022 9:05 PM Last night a ton of videos leaked online that are likely from Grand Theft Auto VI, a video game currently in development and probably years away from release. The footage is rough, in many instances using little more than placeholder assets, and it is both the most remarkable and most normal thing you'll see this week. |
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Siliconera Sunday, September 18, 2022 9:00 PM The Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association, the organizer of Tokyo Game Show, has published a new press release following the closing ceremonies of TGS 2022. It revealed that a total of 138,192 people visited the physical venue over the course of four days between September 15-18, 2022. Here are the detailed attendance numbers for each day. Note that the first two days were intended for members of the game industry and press. CESA allowed the public to enter the venue from Friday at 14:00 (2 PM) JST.
The last TGS iteration with a physical event prior to 2022 happened in 2019. CESA recorded 262,076 visitors at Tokyo Game Show 2019. TGS 2022 recorded slightly over half the attendance number when compared to 2019. The 2018 edition still holds the highest attendance record at 298,690 visitors. In the previous year, CESA announced that Tokyo Game Show 2021 only had 1,574 physical visitors. While that number was a massive drop from 2019, the global COVID-19 pandemic brought a halt to physical events. There were technically zero physical attendees in 2020, as CESA opted for a wholly virtual event in the wake of the pandemic. For the 2021 edition, the organizer held a limited physical event where only approved influencers and members of the press could attend. CESA did not include the 2021 number in its latest press release. Foreign visitors also factor into the show's attendance count. The Japanese government has been gradually relaxing travel restrictions in recent months. It started allowing "nonescorted visitors" with a known "sponsor" or travel agency in September 2022. However, the situation has still yet to return to the pre-pandemic years. At the same press conference, CESA confirmed the dates for the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2023. The annual Japanese game event will return on September 21-24, 2023. Andrew, one of Siliconera's writers, was also present at Tokyo Game Show 2022's physical venue at Makuhari Messe. You can read Andrew's impressions as he played several game demos hands-on on the first two days. The post Tokyo Game Show 2022 Had Half of 2019's Physical Attendees appeared first on Siliconera. |
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Player Assist | Game Guides & Walkthroughs Monday, September 19, 2022 1:58 AM October is the Season of the Witch, and Nintendo fans are waiting for the release of the highly anticipated Bayonetta 3. Just in, we have footage of over 7 minutes of gameplay for the upcoming Bayonetta title, and not only does it give a breakdown of Bayonetta's skills, but also of incoming character Viola's moveset. […] |
Player Assist | Game Guides & Walkthroughs Monday, September 19, 2022 1:39 AM It's been almost a decade since the release of Grand Theft Auto V, so you can imagine the pressure Rockstar Games is under to develop a sequel to one of their most celebrated franchises. While we were expecting some kind of huge reveal for GTA VI, a recent leak the past weekend has given the […] |