Tokyo Game Show 2026 Exhibitor List Revealed, Featuring Numerous Korean Game Companies

국내 게임사도 대거 출전, '도쿄게임쇼 2026' 참가사 공개
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The Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) released the exhibitor list today (the 8th) for Tokyo Game Show 2026 (TGS 2026), which will be held at Makuhari Messe. Marking its 30th anniversary, TGS 2026 will run for a record-breaking five days from September 17 to 21 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture, welcoming game fans from around the world.

Along with the extended schedule, a diverse range of game companies from Japan, Korea, and abroad have joined the exhibitor list. In addition to major Japanese developers such as SIE, Capcom, Sega, SQUARE ENIX, Bandai Namco Entertainment, Koei Tecmo, Cygames, KONAMI, and Level-5, Game Freak—which has rarely appeared at TGS—has confirmed its participation following the August release of 'Beast of Reincarnation.'

Notably, a large number of Korean game companies are participating again this year. NC will attend TGS 2026 with Dynamis One's new electric RPG 'Astraea Oratio.' Nexon plans to showcase a variety of titles, centered on the new subculture game 'Project RX' from Nexon Games. With Netmarble's new collectible RPG based on the anime of the same name, 'Shangri-La Frontier,' slated for release this year, the company is expected to reveal related information at TGS.

Smilegate, which showcased 'Chaos Zero Nightmare' last year, is also on the exhibitor list. In particular, following Smilegate's $100 million investment (approximately ₩114.6 billion at the time) in That's No Moon—a studio founded by former Naughty Dog developers—the company revealed it is developing a new single-player narrative-focused TPS based on its flagship IP 'CrossFire.' Attention is now focused on whether more details will be unveiled at TGS.

Other confirmed participants include Project Moon, which has consistently received positive responses at TGS for 'Limbus Company'; L&K Logic Korea, the developer of 'Red Stone,' which is celebrating its 21st anniversary of service in Japan; as well as Naver Webtoon, NHN, and Gravity. Furthermore, various domestic indie games that made it into the 'Selected Indie 80,' such as 'Interscape,' 'Nientum Op. Zero,' and 'Teaching My Sister How to Drive,' will be presented to Japanese and global gamers at TGS 2026.

Further information regarding TGS 2026 and future updates will be released sequentially through the official website and social media channels.

This article was originally written in Korean and translated with the help of NC AI. It was then edited by a native English-speaking editor. All AI-assisted translations are reviewed and refined by our newsroom. [Read Original]

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