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Sony Announces Tokyo Game Show Livestream Schedule: Death Stranding, Final Fantasy VII Remake, & More

Today Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan and Asia finally revealed its livestream schedule for Tokyo Game Show 2019, and there is plenty of the menu.

Today Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan and Asia finally revealed its livestream schedule for Tokyo Game Show 2019.

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The party will kick off on September 12, and then pause for a day to resume on September 14 and end on September 15.

Among notable stage shows we can see a whopping three for Death Stranding, showcasing both gameplay and presenting the local voice actors. NiOh, Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and the Final Fantasy VII Remake will also get stage time. 

Below you can read the full schedule:

September 12 (all times are Japan time)

  • 10:00 Opening
  • 12:00 Booth Introduction
  • 14:00 Booth Introduction
  • 15:40 Death Stranding Day 1 Gameplay Session Vol.1 (50 minutes of content according to Kojima Productions)

September 14

  • 10:00 Opening
  • 11:00 Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot
  • 12:20 Final Fantasy VII Remake Special Stage
  • 13:40 FIA Gran Turismo Cjampionship
  • 15:00 Project Resistance
  • 16:00 Death Stranding Day 2 Gameplay Session Vol.2 (30 minutes of content according to Kojima Productions)

September 15

  • 10:00 Opening
  • 11:20 NiOh 2
  • 13:00 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare
  • 14:40 Yakuza: Like a Dragon
  • 16:00 Death Stranding Day 3 Voice Actors Session

Livestreams will be available both on YouTube and Twitch, but specific urls have not been announced just yet.


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