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26.08.2023 - 14:57 / eurogamer.net
Sega has confirmed plans to host a «special broadcast» with Atlus at next month's Tokyo Game Show.
The «Sega New» broadcast – set for 11am UK time on 21st September (that's 7pm Japan time, and 3am PT) – will be broadcast via Sega's Japanese and English websites and YouTube channels, informing players «all about the newest titles from Sega and Atlus».
If you're hoping for more details, I'm afraid there aren't any at this moment in time – neither Sega nor Atlus have dropped any clues as to what the presentation may entail beyond confirming that the show is expected to last around 50 minutes.
The good news, however, is that whilst this stream will focus on the Tokyo Game Show, this won't be an isolated event, as Sega plans to host a New broadcast every month from September onwards (thanks, Siliconera).
As for another of Sega's IP – Creative Assembly's team-based sci-fi extraction shooter was playable publicly this week for the first time at Gamescom in Cologne, following what Tom calls a somewhat eye-opening summation of its status last week from Sega top brass.
«I played a brief match of Hyenas on the Gamescom showfloor and found it a bright and breezy shooter with fun PVPVE moments and some promising zero-G sections. But my time with it was too brief to really leave with much of a lasting impression,» Tom said of his hands-on appointment.
You don't have too long to wait until you can try it for yourself, too – a Steam beta test is scheduled for 31st August.
There are many wonderful learning and educational opportunities available online, and in an ideal world we create an online environment where children can thrive.
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Tokyo Game Show is set to kick off later this month on September 21, and over the course of several days, the event will see several major companies talking about some of their biggest upcoming releases. Microsoft was confirmed to be in that list some time back, and now, the company has offered more details on what its plans for the event will entail.
Microsoft announced that the Xbox Digital Broadcast is returning for Tokyo Game Show 2023 after last year's debut. The Xbox Digital Broadcast is set to air on Tokyo Game Show’s official YouTube channel and select Xbox social channels in Japanese, English, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Malay, Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, French, German, and Castilian Spanish starting September 21st at 6 PM JST / 9 AM UTC / 2 AM PDT. The broadcast will also be available with Japanese Sign Language (JSL), Australian Sign Language (AusLan), and audio descriptions in both Japanese and English.
Microsoft has announced an Xbox Digital Broadcast for Tokyo Game Show.
Microsoft will host the Xbox Digital Broadcast at Tokyo Game Show 2023 on September 21 at 2:00 a.m. PT / 5:00 a.m. ET / 18:00 JST, the company announced.
September may have just started, but the holiday season is already fast approaching, with plenty of eager shoppers looking to find the next great gift for their game-adoring friends or family members.
Sega and Atlus have revealed the full lineup of games they will be bringing to Tokyo Game Show this year, which will run from September 21 to 24, and there’s quite a few major upcoming releases that the companies will be sharing new details on.
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City Connection and Happymeal will host a presentation on September 8 at 20:00 JST concerning titles to be exhibited at Tokyo Game Show 2023, the companies announced. You will be able to watch it on YouTube.