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Sony regresa al show de los juegos de Tokio después de un paréntesis de cuatro años

Autor : Liam Actualizar : Feb 19,2025

Sony's Participation in 2024 Tokyo Games Show is Their First Appearance Since 2019

El regreso de Sony al programa de juegos de Tokio después de una pausa de cuatro años marca un evento significativo para los entusiastas de los juegos. Descubra más sobre la presencia de Sony y el TGS 2024 a continuación. Video relacionado


El regreso completo de Sony en Tokyo Game Show 2024


Un expositor importante en TGS 2024

Sony's Participation in 2024 Tokyo Games Show is Their First Appearance Since 2019

Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) está de regreso en la sala de exhibición principal en Tokyo Game Show 2024, su primera aparición completa en cuatro años. La lista oficial de expositores confirma la presencia de SIE entre 731 compañías que ocupan 3190 puestos en los pasillos 1-8. Mientras que Sony participó en TGS 2023, su presencia se limitó al área de demostración de juegos independientes. Este año, se unen a los principales editores como Capcom y Konami en la exposición principal.

Los planes exactos de Sony permanecen sin revelar. Una presentación de estado de juego en mayo mostró varios lanzamientos de 2024, muchos de los cuales se habrán lanzado en la época de TGS. Además, los recientes informes financieros de Sony indican que no hay planes para las principales lanzamientos de nuevas franquicias antes de abril de 2025.

El programa de juegos de Tokio más grande hasta ahora

Sony's Participation in 2024 Tokyo Games Show is Their First Appearance Since 2019

Tokyo Game Show (TGS), una exposición de videojuegos asiático líder, tiene lugar en Makuhari Messe del 26 al 29 de septiembre. El evento 2024 es el más grande hasta ahora, con 731 expositores (448 japoneses, 283 internacionales) y 3190 stands (a partir del 4 de julio).

Los asistentes internacionales pueden comprar boletos a partir del 25 de julio, 12:00 JST. Las opciones incluyen un pase de 3000 JPY de un día o un boleto de 6000 JPY Supporters Club, que incluye una camiseta especial, pegatina y entrada prioritaria. Visite el sitio web oficial para obtener más información sobre boletos.

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