Tokyo Game Show 2015 Main Visual Revealed

The Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association have revealed the main visual for this year’s Tokyo Game Show conference. And yes, that is a smartphone in her hand, among other devices on her person.

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This year’s Tokyo Game Show will be held from September 17th to 20th at its usual Makuhari Messe venue in Chiba, Japan. The visual for this year’s event is meant to express the idea of playing games more freely, with “flying” and “floating” being key concepts conveyed through the image.

 

As always, the visual has been created by artist Ippei Gyoubu. Gyoubu’s official website can be found here.


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