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Xbox is headed to Japan later this month, as it’ll be hosting a livestream during Tokyo Game Show. Scheduled for September 25 at 3 AM PT / 6 AM ET, the broadcast will be focused on various first-party, as well as “news from our partners in Japan, across Asia, and around the world,” Xbox added.

“We know players around the world delight in Japan-inspired content and games developed in Asia, and we can’t wait to connect with players across the globe to show off the incredible talent and creativity behind upcoming games coming to Xbox,” Xbox Asia senior director Mena Kato said (via Xbox Wire). If you can’t make it to Japan, the Xbox broadcast will be livestreamed through official Xbox and TGS channels:

  • YouTube
  • Twitch
  • Twitch (With American Sign Language support)

Xbox confirmed that attendees will be able to go hands-on with its upcoming mobile gaming PCs it co-developed with Asus, the ROG Xbox Ally and ROG Xbox Ally X. Ninja Gaiden 4 will also be playable at the Koei Tecmo booth, but there is speculation that Microsoft could announce Forza Horizon 6 at the trade show. With the game rumored to be set in Japan, officially revealing it at Tokyo Game Show would be thematically appropriate.

Beyond a possible Forza Horizon 6 announcement, Microsoft still has plenty of games on the way. Keeper, Ninja Gaiden 4, and The Outer Worlds 2 all launch in October launches next month, while Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 drops into action on November 14.

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