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SEGA, Atlus Tokyo Game Show 2024: Booth, lineup, livestream details
SEGA/Atlus booth to showcase upcoming titles, more
SEGA and Atlus will naturally be present at the Tokyo Game Show 2024, where the famed Japanese video game company and its subsidiary are set to showcase various upcoming titles from September 26 to 29, 2024.
The SEGA/Atlus booth will be at N03, Hall 4, Makuhari Messe. The company will kick off its presence at the showcase with a special TGS program which will stream live on September 27 at 7:00 PM JST (3:00 AM Pacific / 12:00 PM CET).
Announcer Saya Hiyama and voice actor Daisuke Namikawa will host the special program. It will be streamed on the SEGA official YouTube channel and more platforms.
Then, from September 28 to 29, the SEGA/Atlus area will be available to the public. Visitors may stop by to discover Metaphor: ReFantazio, Sonic X Shadow Generations, and more titles.
Moreover, new merchandise featuring the two titles, SEGA’s logo, the Like a Dragon series and much more will be on sale. The list of items include t-shirts, tumblers, pin buttons, fans, teacups, and more.
Separately, SEGA has an on-going online sale for various titles as part of the buildup for TGS 2024, so make sure to check their official microsite.
SEGA/Atlus titles at TGS 2024
Below are the following titles SEGA, Atlus, and its partners will be exhibiting at their Tokyo Game Show booth. Some of these games are already releasing in the following months.
Enotria: The Last Song and Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions will have already been released by the time. EA SPORTS FC 25, meanwhile, will be officially launched on September 27.
- Sonic X Shadow Generations
- Sonic Rumble
- Two Point Museum
- Metaphor: ReFantazio
- Dragon Age: The Veilguard (EA)
- MySims: Cozy Bundle (EA)
- EA SPORTS FC 25 (EA)
- Farming Simulator 25 (GIANTS Software)
- S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl (GSG Game World)
- Enotria: The Last Song (Jyamma Games)
- Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions (WB Games)
- Phantom Brave: The Lost Hero (Nippon Ichi Software)
- Kingdom Come: Deliverance II (PLAION)
- Tomb Raider I to III Remastered Starring Lara Croft (U&I Entertainment Japan)
Most of these titles are releasing for multiple platforms, like PlayStation 5 and 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC via Steam and Epic, as well as Mac and Nintendo Switch.
Google I/O 2026 was packed with AI announcements. But, one demo completely stole the show: Gemini Omni.
From hyper-realistic video generation to AI avatars that look almost indistinguishable from real people. Google’s latest AI tools are pushing into territory that feels both exciting and unsettling.
In this video, we break down the biggest announcements from Google I/O 2026, what Gemini Omni can actually do, and why this may be the moment AI content changes forever.
Computex 2026
GIGABYTE to focus on end-to-end AI infrastructure, deployment at COMPUTEX 2026
Showcase to highlight how production AI is implemented, used on real-world scenarios
GIGABYTE has announced its showcase for COMPUTEX 2026, centering on the theme “Future Landing.”
Moving away from conceptual AI training models, the company’s exhibit next month will focus strictly on the immediate implementation, scaling, and real-world operation of production AI infrastructure.
According to the company, the exhibit addresses a major industry shift: the transition of AI from development phases into large-scale inference and physical operation.
Visitors can expect an interactive breakdown of the AI infrastructure lifecycle, structured into three distinct zones: Ready, Deployable, and Happening.
The “Ready” phase highlights fully validated systems simulated at GAIFA (GIGABYTE AI Factory Accelerator), the company’s dedicated facility in Taiwan.
To demonstrate rapid scalability, the “Deployable” section will feature modular, prefabricated infrastructure units that integrate compute, cooling, and power, all managed via the proprietary GIGABYTE Pod Manager (GPM) software.
Lastly, the “Happening” zone will showcase live, practical applications of physical AI and localized healthcare inference. Attendees can observe a live “real-to-sim-to-real” automation pipeline showing how AI models move from virtual simulation into active robotic systems.
GIGABYTE will also demonstrate point-of-care medical AI running locally, including real-time polyp detection and bone marrow analysis.
In addition to the primary enterprise infrastructure booth (first floor), GIGABYTE will operate a secondary exhibit on the fourth floor.
This dedicated space will showcase edge and end-user applications, specifically highlighting its AI TOP series. This demonstrates how the company’s hardware scales down from massive data center architectures to deskside deployments.
The GIGABYTE booths can be visited from June 2 to 5, 2026 at the Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center (Hall 1):
- 1F K0802 (Enterprise)
- 4F M0520 (Consumer)
Motorsport has a flair for dramatic arrivals. When a new car rolls onto the track, the design alone can tell you it means business.
The Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra makes that kind of entrance at Mobile World Congress 2026.
Created with Italian automotive design house Pininfarina, the flagship pairs a supercar-inspired aesthetic with premium features including a 200MP camera system, satellite calling, and immersive JBL-tuned sound.
The result is a device that positions itself as more than just another NOTE series upgrade — it’s Infinix stepping onto the flagship grid.
Supercar-inspired design
Co-developed with legendary Italian design firm Pininfarina, the NOTE 60 Ultra takes heavy inspiration from high-performance sports cars.
The phone introduces what Infinix calls the world’s first Uni-Chassis Cam Module. Instead of the typical camera bump, the camera system sits beneath a single sheet of Corning Gorilla Glass Victus that flows seamlessly across the rear. The result is a smooth aluminum unibody design that maintains a clean silhouette while improving durability and pocketability.
Infinix says the design mirrors the aerodynamic philosophy of supercars, prioritizing smooth surfaces and uninterrupted lines.
Adding to the automotive inspiration is a Floating Taillight signature on the back that lights up when the device powers on. A hidden Active Matrix Display also appears during startup, echoing the digital dashboards seen in modern sports cars. The small display can show notifications, icons, or even a pixel-style companion.
The NOTE 60 Ultra comes in four Italian-inspired finishes: Torino Black, Monza Red, Amalfi Blue, and Roma Silver.
Flagship imaging system
Despite the flush camera design, the NOTE 60 Ultra still packs a powerful imaging setup.
At the center is a 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HPE sensor designed to deliver ultra-high-resolution photos with improved detail and clarity. It is paired with a 50MP Samsung ISOCELL JN5 periscope telephoto lens and a 112-degree ultra-wide camera.
The system supports a versatile zoom range, starting with a 2x optical crop, extending to 3.5x optical zoom, and reaching 7x lossless digital zoom, with up to 100x zoom for distant subjects.
Infinix also introduces support for the XDR display standard with Ultra HDR Capture, powered by a proprietary XDR Image Engine. The system aims to preserve highlights and shadows more accurately, especially in challenging lighting scenarios like night scenes or sunsets.
Connectivity beyond cellular networks
Another headline feature is two-way satellite communication.
The NOTE 60 Ultra supports both satellite calling and messaging, allowing users to stay connected even in areas without traditional cellular coverage. The feature can also enable emergency location sharing during disasters or when traveling through remote regions.
According to Infinix, the system offers coverage across a broader number of countries compared to typical satellite messaging implementations.
Big battery, fast charging
Powering the device is a 7000mAh silicon-carbon battery, paired with Infinix’s new Battery Self-Healing Technology. The company claims the system can restore up to 1 percent of battery health every 200 charge cycles, potentially helping maintain long-term battery performance.
Charging is equally fast, with support for 100W wired charging and 50W wireless charging. Infinix says the device can charge from 1 to 100 percent in around 48 minutes via wired charging.
The phone runs on a 4nm MediaTek Dimensity 8400 Ultimate chipset, which Infinix claims delivers up to 25 percent faster multitasking alongside improved app responsiveness.
Display, audio, and AI features
On the front is a 1.5K Ultra HDR display with a 144Hz refresh rate and up to 4500 nits peak brightness. The panel also features predictive stabilization designed to reduce motion discomfort when watching videos or gaming while in motion.
For audio, the phone includes stereo speakers tuned by JBL.
The NOTE 60 Ultra runs XOS 16 based on Android 16, introducing a new interface called GlowSpace. The software integrates several AI-powered tools including personalized file organization, adaptive knowledge features, and an Advanced Health Monitor capable of real-time vitals tracking.
Availability
The Infinix NOTE 60 Ultra will be available with 12GB RAM and two storage options – 256GB and 512GB, along with built-in eSIM support.
It will ship with three years of major Android updates and five years of security patches.
Infinix will also bundle a deluxe gift box that includes a supercar-inspired MagCharge stand, Kevlar MagPad, custom Kevlar MagCase, and a track-edition SIM ejector pin.
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