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Tokyo Game Show 2015 Cosplay Photographs

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Although the new announcements and playable demos for upcoming video games are the key highlight for Tokyo Game Show, that doesn’t mean that it isn’t a hot spot for cosplayers to show off their latest outfits, especially video game themed ones though it looks like more anime fans were in attendance this year.

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Throughout his time at the event Philip ran into a large number of cosplayers, including an annual Street Fighter cosplayer, many of which appear to have spent quite some time preparing for the event if the extensive amount of detail in their outfits are anything to go by.

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You can check out over one hundred and thirty photos of different cosplayers Phil saw during the event at the Capsule Computers Facebook Album as well as our coverage for the rest of Tokyo Game Show 2015 here.

Photos from the Tokyo Game Show 2015 Event Floor

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While most of the Capsule Computers staff was trying to keep up with the announcements made throughout Tokyo Game Show 2015 and various other activities, our own Philip Federico was wandering around the event floor, taking advantage of the thinner crowds that make up the first two days of the event which are open only to the press and businesses.

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Philip took quite a large number of photos from the event floor as he snapped up shots of numerous booths, the various statues that were created to help promote games such as Attack on Titan and the recently announced Gravity Rush, and of course plenty of other titles that weren’t highlighted too much thanks to the glitz and glammer of major titles.

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You can check out all of the photographs from the event floor on the Capsule Computers Facebook Album as well as our coverage for the rest of Tokyo Game Show 2015 here.

 

Tokyo Game Show 2015 sees 268,446 Attendees

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The Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association announced that over the course of the four-day 2015 Tokyo Game Show event, 268,446 people managed to attend. The company then announced that Tokyo Game Show 2016 will be held from September 15th to September 18th.

It is interesting to note that while this was a very good year for Tokyo Game Show attendance, that this event fell a little under two thousand attendees short from breaking the record previously set by the Tokyo Game Show that was held back in 2013. For a full breakdown of how many people attended each day of the event you can find the provided numbers below:

  • September 17 (business day) – 29,058
  • September 18 (business day) – 29,557
  • September 19 (public day) – 97,601 (including 10,360 in Family Area)
  • September 20 (public day) – 112,230 (including 14,517 in Family Area)
  • Total attendance – 268,446 (including 24,877 in Family Area)

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Persona 5’s Opening Theme Previewed, Anime Announced

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Near the end of the Persona Special Stage show at Tokyo Game Show Atlus picked up the pace on their Persona 5 announcements. First they finally gave fans a glimpse at the opening video for the game as well as the opening theme which will be sung by Lyn and composed by Shoji Meguro.

Atlus then announced that there will be an anime of some sort created for Persona 5 sometime in the future, though the company did not state whether or not it would simply be a special prologue or a full-blown anime adaptation like Persona 4 was given a few years ago.

Mobile Strategy Game Dawn of Steel Ready for Launch on iOS

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Mobile Strategy Game Dawn of Steel Ready for Launch on iOS

High-profile mobile game by flaregames and Superweapon will be published on September 24th exclusively for iPad and iPhone

Karlsruhe / San Francisco – September 21rst, 2015 | Flaregames, a leading international developer and publisher of F2P mobile games, announced today that Dawn of Steel, a deeply tactical strategy game for iOS devices, launches worldwide on September 24th, 2015. The developer is Superweapon, a new studio comprised of friends who worked on prestigious strategy game franchises like Command & Conquer, Empires & Allies, Company of Heroes, and The Lord of the Rings. Dawn of Steel will be free to play and be available localized in 17 languages.

Klaas Kersting, CEO of flaregames, says: “I simply cannot overstate my excitement. Superweapon and flaregames worked so hard on this game. We’re very pleased with how it came out and are dying to see how gamers worldwide will react to it!”

Amer Ajami, President of Superweapon, adds: “We used the months since the game was announced to expand and polish the meta gameplay, giving Dawn of Steel a new strategic dimension. We also added more content, fixed bugs and incorporated feedback from hundreds of players. A developer’s work is never done, but we’re sure to have created a game that millions of players will love!”

Dawn of Steel aims to capture the essence of the real-time strategy genre for mobile devices: Players assemble squads of giant mechanized walkers, called Rigs, and direct them on an assault of enemy fortifications. Success depends on tactical prowess, quick decision-making, and precise movement. This is assisted by the intuitive direct-touch control scheme that gives the player many options of how to harness the mechanized power he’s controlling. To defend against these mighty armored behemoths, dealing destruction with surgical precision, is no easy feat: Players have to use cunning, strategic foresight and, again, tactical thinking, as base-building in Dawn of Steel is more than just unlocking and placing buildings. Commanders get to utilize stationary weaponry, which must be arranged carefully to maximise damage with overlapping lines of sight, and can launch automated counter-attacks through the use of unit-spawning buildings. They must align buildings within the effects of auxiliary installations to maximize their defensive potential, and this makes for base-building that is unmatched in tactical depth.

On the lush surface of the planet Leviathan, corporate armies battle for control of Plasma, the most precious resource of all. And on this very battlefield, the fate of Earth will be determined.

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About Superweapon

Headquartered in Southern California, Superweapon is a small team of game devs whose collective experience includes work on the Command & Conquer, Company of Heroes, The Lord of the Rings, Crysis, and Empires & Allies franchises. The studio has been working on Dawn of Steel since its founding in 2013.

About flaregames

flaregames is a fast-growing mobile game publisher and developer focused on creating fun, high-quality, free-to-play games for smartphones and tablets. The company has a pipeline of games in development internally, and is working with some of the world’s most talented mobile game developers to bring their games to mobile gamers.

The company was founded in 2011 by a group of industry veterans, including Klaas Kersting, the former CEO and founder of online games category leader Gameforge. flaregames is venture-backed, having raised $23 million from international VCs like Accel Partners and T-Ventures. Funds are used to employ industry-leading talent, build world-class games and ensure the company fulfills its destiny of becoming a major publisher reaching and entertaining the massive global audience of mobile gamers.

flaregames is based in Karlsruhe, Germany.

More information: www.flaregames.com

Project X Zone 2 adds Kos-Mos and Nintendo’s Lucina, Chrom, and Fiora

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It appears that even Nintendo is getting into the cross-over game with Bandai Namco‘s Project X Zone 2. During the company’s stage event at Tokyo Game Show it was announced that four new playable characters will be joining the cast and while one of these, Kos-Mos, was expected, the other three were not. Fire Emblem: Awakening‘s Lucina and Chrom will be available as a pair unit in the game while Xenoblade‘s Fiora will be paired up with Kos-Mos.

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You can check out the reveal trailer for these four characters below. As for the game itself, Project X Zone 2 will be released in Japan on November 12th while a North American release is planned for February 16th and European release slated for February 19th.

Final Fantasy XV Chocobo Riding and Fishing Introduced in Latest Video

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Although there are many dangers in the wild, that doesn’t mean that Noctis and his buddies will be spending all of their time in Final Fantasy XV fighting against enemies. During their Tokyo Game Show stage event Square Enix spent five minutes showing off two other things that players can spend time with. The main one happens to be Chocobo riding, leaving the car behind in favor of the maneuverable iconic birds that can leap around the environment and even slide while turning for sharper turns while the second happens to be a fishing mini-game.

The fishing aspect allows players to catch a variety of fish in different areas and even grill them up later for dinner in the camp. You can check out the footage below while Final Fantasy XV itself is set to be released on the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One sometime in the future.

Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 Playable Characters Announced, Spring 2016 Japan Release

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You may recall that Team Ninja and Koei Tecmo were planning to announce the results of the Dead or Alive Xtreme 3 character poll during Tokyo Game Show and during their stage event they confirmed the nine characters that will be included in the upcoming PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita release as well as revealing that the team is considering making the title compatible with PlayStation VR.

The top nine playable characters will be as follows:

  • Marie Rose (17.6 percent)
  • Honoka (14.9 percent)
  • Kasumi (12 percent)
  • Ayane (8.4 percent)
  • Kokoro (8 percent)
  • Nyotengu (7.6 percent)
  • Hitomi (5.9 percent)
  • Momiji (5.1 percent)
  • Helena (4.9 percent)

With Marie Rose winning the votes, she will have a special costume released in all first-print PlayStation 4 versions of the game while Honoka, who came in second, will be given the same treatment but in the PS Vita version of the game. Koei Tecmo also announced that the title will be released in Japan sometime during spring 2016.

Apollo Justice Confirmed for Ace Attorney 6 in Extended Trailer

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Earlier in the week Capcom released a small trailer for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6 showing off how the game will look in motion and now during their stage event for the title the company chose to reveal the full Tokyo Game Show trailer that gives fans of the more recent games something to look forward to.

This latest trailer confirms that Apollo Justice will be appearing in the game though how major of a role he will have has not yet been revealed. As for the game, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney 6 is set to be released on the 3DS in Japan in 2016 and has already been confirmed for Western release.

New Attack on Titan Gameplay Footage Demonstrates Movement and Titan Fighting

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While Koei Tecmo showed off a bit of gameplay footage for their upcoming Attack on Titan game earlier in the week, the company has now released eight minutes of footage taken from the Tokyo Game Show stage event as well as a number of new screenshots for the game. The gameplay footage starts by showing off how smooth the 3D Maneuver Gear can be used to navigate through the city and how buddies will be joining the player in fighting against Titans.

Titans can have their limbs and necks targeted but they will be far from stupid as they can track down players, force them to crash into buildings, cut off a wire, or even grab the player. It appears if the player is grabbed they will need to try and mash buttons to slice out of the Titan’s grasp or rely on a partner to free them.