Square Enix Launches Offical Tokyo Game Show 2015 Website

Meanwhile, Final Fantasy XV is nowhere to be seen.

While this year’s Tokyo Game Show isn’t due to start till Sept 17, that hasn’t stopped Square Enix from launching their official Tokyo Game Show 2015 website, which reveals that Star Ocean 5 will be playable for the first time ever.

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Along with Star Ocean 5, Square Enix has announced that they will be bringing the following two games:

  • Dragon Quest Builders for the PS4, Xbox One and PS Vita – Special Program
  • Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward for the PS3, PS4 and PC – Battle Challenge

The site also notes that Square Enix will be announcing further titles that will be featured via trailers at a later date.

According to Gematsu, Square Enix will be showing off their latest trailers in a “Mega Theater” at Tokyo Game Show and they will also have a goods and CD shop and more at their booths.

Tokyo Game Show 2015 is due to take place from Sept 17 to Sept 20 and for those who can’t make it, Square Enix will be streaming their events on YouTube and Niconico.

So what do you think of Square Enix’s Tokyo Game Show line-up so far? Are you excited to hear that Star Ocean 5 will be playable at the event? Let us know in the comments below.


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