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PC Gamer at Tokyo Game Show 2024 Day 1 report_ PC gaming on the rise and a strong indie game showing

By Dr. Elara Vance | January 01, 0001

Following the , which was hastened by the Covid pandemic, the Tokyo Game Show is now the biggest gaming show on Earth, and this year it celebrates its 28th anniversary, with TGS 2024 held once more at Tokyo's famous Makuhari Messe exhibition center. And, after attending Tokyo Game Show 2024 on day one, post-pandemic TGS has just gotten bigger, not smaller, with not only almost all major game makers showcasing their new games, but plenty of smaller indie studios, too.

(Image credit: Marco Zangirolami)

So what are the key takeaways from the show winner55 ทางเข้า สล็อต​ for PC gamers? Well, the most notable is that PC gaming is not only massively on the rise in terms of platform interest, but also that it appears to be sailing over, at least to a degree, the rough seas that the console and mobile markets winner55 com เพื่อ เข้า ระบบ ค่ะ are experiencing, something that is being helped by the PC's strong indie game scene right now. PC, Steam, and Game Pass (playable on PC) are everywhere at TGS 2024, with a specific marked increase in attention from the major Japanese game makers, such as Konami, Capcom, Sega, and Bandai Namco.

Snake? Snake? Snaaaake! (Image credit: Marco Zangirolami)

Due to the pretty widespread collapse of the old-fashioned console exclusives market, whereby certain games never came to PC or, at best, only came to PC after long delays and usually rocking a shonky port, now game makers (but specifically Japanese game makers, who have traditionally just looked at the console market), are now releasing their games on PC as a priority, with day one releases and quality ports.

Capcom is making Monster Hunter winner55 ทางเข้า สล็อต​ Wilds a big priority. (Image credit: Marco Zangirolami)

For AAA, less is hopefully more

However, while the PC is getting more attention, there are overall fewer AAA games coming from major Japanese game makers. Japanese firms, despite some notable financial wins recently, such as Capcom of Resident Evil 2, or Tekken 8 for Bandai Namco, clearly seem to be focussing now (either purposely, or because of the huge industry-wise contraction we've seen over the last two years that's led to ) on quality over quantity. That means cashing more than ever on safe bets, such as remasters of classic games.

It wouldn't be TGS without some mecha. (Image credit: Marco Zangirolami)

It also explains why Japanese publishers like Sega, Capcom and Square Enix really are pushing into PC in a big way. Take the Sega-published new game from Atlus, Metaphor: ReFantazio. Traditionally that would almost certainly have been winner55 com เพื่อ เข้า ระบบ ค่ะ a console exclusive, but now not only is the game , and with a free prologue demo to play, too, but the game is releasing on PC day one.

Metaphor: ReFantazio

Notice how prominent both 'Windows' and 'Steam' are on Metaphor: ReFantazio's banner at Tokyo Game Show 2024. (Image credit: Atlas)

One of the Japanese firms that has seemingly suffered most from the industry contraction and newly focussed on releasing major AAA games on PC, as well as leaning heavily into remasters, is Sony, which . But if you look at its activities recently, the pattern becomes clear. From PC releases of , and , and onto and the just-announced (coming out on PC day one, you will notice), PC and remasters is a big Sony focus.

Sonic X Shadow: Generations is Sega's big play this year. (Image credit: Marco Zangirolami)

Indeed, forgetting about remasters and previously announced titles, the most notable highlights from Japanese studios at TGS 2024 are Sonic X Shadow Generations (Sega), Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero (Bandai Namco), (Capcom), Fantasian Neo Dimension (Square Enix), and Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves (SNK). And these aren't flanked by many other titles; these studios will be hoping these games are surefire hits.

SNK are properly back, with a major TGS 2024 presence. (Image credit: Marco Zangirolami)

Indie games are more important than ever

Outside of the AAA scene, the smaller in-house studios now seem directed at producing games with shorter lead times. After all, development times on major games have really ballooned over the past 10 years. If you ask me, this strategy is so that publishers have a steady stream of smaller games to help keep money flowing in and, most importantly, keep share prices up each financial quarter.

There's plenty of tasty PC gaming hardware on display at TGS this year. (Image credit: Marco Zangirolami)

Then, hopefully, their major AAA play lands and is a success. But as we've seen this year, even established Japanese and Western game makers have struggled to land these supposed major hits, with the most recent game to .

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Nightmare Operator, from the Japanese indie dev DDDistortion, looks promising. (Image credit: DDDistortion)

This situation (due especially to the harsh development costs of making big games now) has seen over the last 5 years many indie studios emerging, especially in Japan, producing low-budget games with big ideas. Indeed, there's been so many that now there is a as part of TGS 2024. And, guess what, almost สมัคร winner55 เครดิต ฟรี 188 all these games are launching on PC day one. Games like and .

Bandai Namco's press officer loving PC Gamer's Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree magazine issue. (Image credit: Andrea Salsi)

As such, despite these crises within the wider industry, PC and its versions of all the biggest upcoming games seems to be the real winner of this Tokyo Game Show. And, as someone who has reported from TGS for many years, this really is quite unprecedented, as the PC has never normally been so visible at TGS. Even 10 years ago, it would have been unheard of for the PC to get so much attention here, สมัคร winner55 เครดิต ฟรี 188 but times have changed, and our beloved gaming platform of choice is now an area where, post console exclusives, all publishers are looking for growth. 

The Makuhari Messe in Tokyo, Japan. (Image credit: Marco Zangirolami)

Tomorrow I'll report in on Xbox, Konami and others' showings at Tokyo Game Show 2024, specifically in terms of what PC gamers can expect from the studios going forward. Exciting times lie ahead!

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