The PC Gaming Show will debut a new showcase during the upcoming Tokyo Game Show 2025 this fall.
Marking the first time PC Gamer has hosted a direct event in Tokyo, the PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct will air on Sept. 28 at 9 a.m. PT, 12 p.m. ET, 5 p.m. BST and 1 a.m. JST.
Hosted by Elle Osili Wood and PC Gamer’s Midas, PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct will spotlight upcoming PC games from publishers including SEGA, Devolver Digital and Nightdive Studios, with more to be announced later this month.
PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct will air on Twitch, YouTube, X, Facebook, PC Gamer, GamesRadar+, Steam and more platforms as part of the 2025 Tokyo Game Show’s overall programming lineup.
Per the Future-owned PC Gamer, “Expect exclusive trailers, news from the show-floor, must-see developer interviews and world exclusive announcements.”
The last PC Gaming Show, which was held in June as part of the 2025 Summer Game Fest lineup, drew 17.1 million live + launch weekend views and ultimately reached a total of 51 million views. PC Gaming Show’s new Tokyo Direct comes on the heels of Japan’s PC gaming market nearly tripling in size between 2019 and 2023.
“I’m super excited to announce that I’m hosting the PC Gaming Show Tokyo Direct on Sunday, September 28!” TV presenter and host Elle Osili Wood said. “Join me and the PC Gamer team as we spotlight some of the best games coming to PC in 2025 and beyond – expect world premieres, developer interviews, and some very exciting new trailers. See you there…”
“The Tokyo Game Show is one of gaming’s biggest and most iconic annual events,” PC Gaming Show editorial director Jake Tucker said. “Fans of the PC Gaming Show will know that this is the first time we have ever been on the ground in Tokyo and we can’t wait to bring viewers a sense of what Tokyo Game Show 2025 is really like and a glimpse into PC development in Japan.”
Future, the owners of PC Gamer and producers of the PC Gaming Show, will round out their 2025 gaming event lineup with the Golden Joystick Awards in November and PC Gaming Show: Most Wanted set for its usual December slot.
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