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Square Enix Takes Center Stage at Tokyo Game Show 2025: A Preview of Gaming’s Biggest Autumn Event Tokyo Game Show 2025 is shaping up to be one of the most significant gaming events of the year, and Square Enix is positioned to steal the spotlight with an impressive lineup of both highly anticipated sequels and intriguing new properties. Running from September 25th to 28th at the Makuhari Messe Convention Center in Chiba, Japan, this year’s show is already being called the largest in TGS history, with over 770 exhibitors and more than 4,000 booths. Square Enix’s Star-Studded Lineup The publisher’s booth promises to be one of the event’s main attractions, featuring playable demos for four major upcoming titles. Octopath Traveler 0, the highly anticipated prequel set for December 4th release, represents the latest evolution of Team Asano’s acclaimed HD-2D visual style that has become synonymous with modern JRPGs. This standalone adventure takes players back to the continent of Orsterra, promising a story of revenge and restoration with enhanced town-building mechanics and character customization features that weren’t present in previous entries. Perhaps even more intriguing is The Adventures of Elliot: The Millennium Tales, marking Team Asano’s bold departure from turn-based combat into real-time action territory. This represents a significant strategic shift for the studio behind beloved tactical RPGs, as they attempt to capture a broader audience while maintaining their signature HD-2D aesthetic. Early hands-on reports suggest the game successfully channels classic Zelda-style exploration and combat, potentially opening up an entirely new market for Square Enix’s distinctive visual style. A Nostalgic Return and Modern Innovation Final Fantasy Tactics: The Ivalice Chronicles stands as one of the show’s most emotionally resonant offerings. This isn’t just another remaster – it’s a complete rebuild of the 1997 PlayStation classic, developed with involvement from original team members including director Kazutoyo Maehiro and scenario writer Yasumi Matsuno. The remake offers both Enhanced and Classic versions, with the Enhanced edition featuring full voice acting, refined gameplay mechanics, and a more accessible “Squire” difficulty setting for newcomers. With a September 30th release date, fans attending TGS will get their final chance to experience the game before its worldwide launch. The fourth playable title, Killer Inn, represents Square Enix’s most experimental project on display. This asymmetrical multiplayer game blends murder mystery elements with third-person shooter mechanics, supporting up to 24 players in matches where “Wolves” must hunt “Lambs” while the hunted players attempt to deduce the killers’ identities through detective work. It’s a fascinating departure from Square Enix’s traditional offerings and demonstrates the company’s willingness to explore new genres and gameplay concepts. The Broader Context: TGS 2025’s Record-Breaking Scale This year’s Tokyo Game Show is positioned to potentially break attendance records, following 2024’s impressive showing of 274,739 visitors – the second-highest in the event’s history. With over 200,000 attendees expected from across Asia, Europe, and North America, the event has truly become a global showcase rather than just a Japanese trade show. The scale is unprecedented, with nearly 300 overseas exhibitors participating alongside Japanese industry giants. For Square Enix specifically, TGS represents a crucial opportunity to demonstrate their evolving strategy. The company has been working to make their games available across all major platforms, a shift exemplified by Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade coming to Nintendo Switch 2 and Xbox Series X/S this winter. Digital Foundry’s early impressions of the Switch 2 version have been overwhelmingly positive, noting it runs at a stable 30-40 FPS and potentially looks better than the original PS4 version. Looking Forward Square Enix’s TGS 2025 presence also includes several live broadcasts scheduled for September 27th and 28th, featuring behind-the-scenes content for Octopath Traveler 0, Dragon Quest remakes, and Final Fantasy XIV. These streams will ensure that even fans unable to attend in person can participate in the excitement surrounding these major releases. As Tokyo Game Show 2025 approaches, Square Enix appears perfectly positioned to capture both nostalgic veterans and newcomers with their diverse lineup spanning classic remakes, innovative sequels, and entirely new gaming experiences. With the event set to be the largest in TGS history and Square Enix bringing some of their most ambitious projects in years, this September promises to be a defining moment for both the publisher and the broader gaming industry. From Hitman to 007: IO Interactive’s Bold Leap into Bond’s World After more than a decade-long drought, James Bond is finally returning to video games, and...