Square Enix Will Have A Secret Showing At Tokyo Game Show

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We recently got a look at Square Enix’s Tokyo Game Show 2015 lineup, which features some big titles like Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness, Final Fantasy XV, and more. The full schedule now lists an event marked as “secret.”

 

As shown on the schedule, the “secret” showing is listed under their studio section for September 19th at 12:30pm to 1:00pm JST. They’ve yet to announce anything else as far as other games making an appearance, so it could be a new title.

 

Again, it could also be something on Kingdom Hearts III, the new NieR project, or the upcoming SaGa game that was announced for PlayStation Vita, as all three of those major titles have been noticeably absent from their TGS 2015 lineup.

 

Tokyo Game Show 2015 will run from September 17th to 20th. Square Enix’s main events will be held on September 19th and 20th.


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