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Capcomrecently confirmed its lineup for Tokyo Game Show 2024. The company has teased several titles set to appear at the event, many of which will include playable demos for attendees.Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster,Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, andMonster Hunter Wildsare some of the major titles thatCapcomwill be showing off this year.

The Tokyo Game Show is essentially Japan’s E3, with numerous major Japanese publishers and developers gathering together to show off upcoming titles to a massive audience. The event is already expected to share some big news, with anew game from the developers ofYakuzato be revealed at the show. Some companies, like Xbox, may not be making an appearance at this year’s show, as the console has been struggling in the Japanese market. PlayStation, however, will be present at the Tokyo Game Show for the first time in five years.

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The Tokyo Game Show will run from September 26 to September 29, at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. There will also be an online pre-recorded stream from Capcom on September 26 from 10 am to 10:50 am ET. The company is bringing several demos to the venue for fans to try out, includingMarvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics,Monster Hunter Wilds,Dead Rising Deluxe Remaster,Street Fighter 6, and more. Gaming industry veterans likeHideo Kojima will make an appearance at TGS as well, with further news regardingDeath Stranding 2.

Capcom Game Demos Available at Tokyo Game Show

TheStreet Fighter 6demo may include the new DLC characterTerry Bogard from theFatal Furyseries. Terry is expected to be released on September 24, just days before the Tokyo Game Show event.Street Fighter 6has never had guest characters in the past, with Terry being the first. Mai Shiranui fromFatal FuryandKing of Fightersis set to be the second guest character and may also be shown off at the event. Capcom is well known for crossovers, with theMarvel vs.series being a great example.Street Fighterhas also been known to share a universe withFinal Fight, with minor characters from the series appearing in titles likeStreet Fighter 3: Third Strike.

The newDead Risingremake is also making an appearance at the Tokyo Game Show. Changes to improve accessibility, likemid-run saves in Infinity Mode forDead Rising Deluxe Remaster, will be included in the upcoming game. Some changes being made to psychopaths,Dead Rising’sversions of bosses, have been unpopular with some fans. Tokyo Game Show is expected to drop some major news fans may enjoy regarding theDead Risingseries, along with plenty of new details about several of its other high-profile upcoming titles.