Gaming
What to expect at Tokyo Game Show 2023
A lot.
At Tokyo Game Show 2023, some of the world’s most popular titles and anticipated releases will be offered to fans from September 21 to 24.
Here’s what to expect from some of the biggest publishers worldwide.
HoYoverse
HoYoverse will participate in the Game Show by bringing five of its renowned games:
- Genshin Impact
- Honkai: Star Rail
- Honkai Impact 3rd
- Tears of Themis
- Zenless Zone Zero
These games shall be showcased through offline exhibitions and online special programs, as well as stage performances and game demo opportunities for visitors.
There shall also be talk shows with creators and voice actors, interactive games, and merchandise giveaways. The latest news regarding all five games will also be announced during the event.
NetEase Games
For the first time, NetEase Games will exhibit that the TGS 2023. A new game will be announced during the event, as well as latest updates to several titles. A lot of activities will also be made available to enjoy.
These include demos for romance adventure game Lovebrush Chronicles and exhibits related to card-based RPG Harry Potter: Magic Awakened.
Visitors will get to take photos in front of artworks from DustbornTM Quantic Dream’s third-person, single-player action-adventure title.
Under The Waves meanwhile, will be demoed on PlayStation 5, allowing players to try it hands-on.
There shall also be an Identity V exhibition match and a dedicated shooting range at the Knives Out booth.
Square Enix
Lastly, Square Enix has launched a special website for everything TGS 2023 here: https://www.jp.square-enix.com/tgs23/en/.
The developer’s booth will feature a playable demo for Infinity Strash: Dragon Quest The Adventure of Dai, which is the latest entry in the Dragon Quest series to be launched worldwide on September 28.
The second installment of Star Ocean (The Second Story R) and new four-on-four online shooter Foamstars may also be tried by visitors at the booth.
Star Ocean The Second Story R recently released its Anime Opening Movie during the Anime Impulse event in the United States, where it was announced the game will be releasing on November 2 for Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 and 5, with the Steam version for PC arriving the day after.
FFVII Rebirth
100 playable trial stands will be available at the SQUARE ENIX booth in Tokyo Game Show 2023, from September 21, 2023.
On September 23, 2023, a stage event will be held featuring the developers of FFVII Rebirth and a number of special guests.
Gaming
Horizon Hunters Gathering is an upcoming co-op roguelite spinoff
If you liked Nightreign, you might like this.
Like Valve, the PlayStation’s tentpole franchises are allergic to the number 3. The Last of Us, the ongoing God of War arc, Spider-Man, and Horizon all don’t have a third game yet. These franchises, however, have all gotten rumors of spinoffs. Now, Horizon is getting more than just a rumor; an official co-op spinoff is happening. Say hello to Horizon Hunters Gathering!
Today, Guerilla unveiled Horizon Hunters Gathering, an official co-op roguelite set in the Horizon universe. The game will feature multiple players working to take down difficult enemies, bosses, and dungeons.
The title shares similarities with Elden Ring Nightreign. For one, players can choose between six characters with different roles. The main mode, called Machine Incursion, takes players to a wide map with powerups and roaming monsters. The map then has a shrinking ring that… well, you know what a shrinking ring does.
Horizon Hunters Gathering also has a different game mode called Cauldron Descent. Compared to the Nightreign type of gameplay, Cauldron Descent is a more traditional roguelite mode. Players enter a dangerous dungeon and choose alternate paths that vary in challenges.
Both game modes will be available through an upcoming closed playtest through the PlayStation Beta Program.
Because this is from Guerilla themselves, this is an official game. But it’s far from the only spinoff for the universe. Previously, NCSoft, a South Korean gaming studio, announced Horizon Steel Frontiers, an MMO set in the Horizon universe. Like Horizon Hunters Gathering, Steel Frontiers has an unknown launch date.
SEE ALSO: Horizon Steel Frontiers is an MMO set in the Horizon universe
Gaming
Valve is delaying the launch of the Steam Machine
But it’s still scheduled for the first half of 2026.
Overshadowed only by the Nintendo Switch 2, the upcoming Steam Machine was one of the most exciting gaming devices announced last year. Unfortunately, especially if you were waiting intently for the console’s launch, Valve is delaying the device by an undisclosed amount of time.
Initially, Valve anticipated a launch for the Steam Machine sometime in the first half of 2026. However, as the calendar rolls on into the second month of the year, the company has yet to announce either a price or a launch date for the console. Valve says that both should be out by now.
In a recent update, the company confirms that ongoing chip shortages have forced a reevaluation of the Steam Machine’s price and shipping date. This also goes for the Steam Controller and the Steam Frame. Valve is going back to the drawing board to figure out what is feasible for the console market.
On the bright side, Valve is still aiming to launch all three devices in the first half of the year. It’s just a matter of determining when that is.
The Steam Machine is just the latest in a growing line of devices affected by the chip shortage. Today, chipmakers are funneling their supplies to the supposed demand for AI servers. Naturally, more infrastructure means less chips reserved for regular consumers.
Also recently, NVIDIA was rumored to skip this year for a new GPU launch because of the AI “boom”. It’s the first time that this has happened in thirty years.
SEE ALSO: Valve announces its own console called the Steam Machine
Yesterday, AMD made the bold claim that the next-generation Xbox is coming next year. In a world drowning in manufactured hype for AI, hearing about GPUs going back to gaming is refreshing. NVIDIA, however, still has its pipelines clogged with artificial intelligence. According to reports, the company will not release new graphics cards this year.
This is unprecedented. A new graphics card is often a highlight for gamers every year. Even in recent times when prices beggar belief, a newly launched chip still generates hype.
Now, for the first time in thirty years, NVIDIA will not launch a new card in a calendar year (via The Information). Like a lot of things happening this year, AI is the culprit.
Buoyed by the dreams of billionaires, GPU companies are busy dedicating their stock of chips for AI servers. Because these servers artificially blew up the demand for GPUs, everything else that needs such a chip is projected to see a price hike this year. This includes smartphones, gaming consoles, and cars. Regular consumers have been left to deal with the aftermath of the imaginary AI boom.
According to The Information, NVIDIA’s current lineup is only partially composed of chips meant for gaming. Only around 8 percent of its revenue came from that segment in the first nine months of last year. In its defense, AI chips are much more profitable right now, but it’s still a big blow against consumers who just want to play games.
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