Here’s some juicy stuff that happened at Tokyo Games 2021

The Tokyo Game Show 2021 ended yesterday we got to see some huge announcements coming out of the event. We got to see some big announcements from companies such as Xbox, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Capcom, Konami, miHoYo, Bandai Namco, and much more.

Every day we witnessed some of the major live streams and presentations for some highly-anticipated games coming later this year and beyond.

So let’s talk about some of the juicy details which we got to see during the event.

Monster Hunter Rise

Capcom shared a bunch of new details for its new game coming to PC. And the new game will bring Master Rank level for quests. In this new story, players will have a new base of operations and they will come face-to-face with the Elder Dragon Malzeno, and even a return of some familiar monsters like the Shogun Ceanataur.

Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak is set to be released in Summer 2022.

this newer version will also feature 4K resolution support, high-res textures, uncapped framerates, optimized keyboard and mouse controls, voice chat, and ultrawide 21:9 display support.

Phil Spencer Wants Xbox to Increase Its Japanese Game Line-Up

Xbox group head, Phil Spencer said that Xbox is working “every single day to increase our line-up of Japanese games, to “help bring Japanese games around the world. It’s an honor to support [TGS] and our Japanese partners. We’re working with Japanese publishers every single day to increase our line-up of Japanese games on Xbox. We know it’s really important to fans and customers on Xbox.”

Tango Gameworks developing a new Game

Tango Gameworks is working to finish Ghostwire: Tokyo, however, Shinji Mikami also revealed that John Johanas, the director of The Evil Within 2, is also, “hard at work at a new game.”

Scarlet Nexus and More Headed to Xbox Game Pass

Microsoft also announced that Scarlet Nexus, Ai: The Somnium Files, and Mighty Goose are now all playable on the company’s Xbox Game Pass starting the 1st of October.

Redfall, Starfield, and More Will Be Localized for Japan

Microsoft came up with another announcement when the company yet again confirmed its commitment to Japan by revealing that Arkane Studios’ Redall will have a complete Japanese voice cast at launch.

The Windows maker also stated that Bethesda’s Starfield will include Japanese text and voices. This will be the Studio’s “largest translation ever with over 300 actors and 150,000 lines of dialogue.”

King of Fighters 15 reveals Its First All-New Character

We got to see Isla, the first brand-new character for the upcoming The King of Fighters XIV. The new fighter is a “rival” to Shun’ei, who was the previous hero of The King of Fighters XIV.

Eternal Return Gets a Release Date and Trailer

Alongside a brand-new gameplay trailer, it was revealed that Eternal Return would be released on October 19.

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