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Square Enix Tokyo Game Show 2017 Lineup Revealed

The official Tokyo Game Show 2017 website for Square Enix is officially live and has unveiled their lineup of games for the event.

Tokyo Game Show 2017 takes place from September 21-24. You can view the lineup of games down below..

 

 

  • Dia Horizon (iOS, Android) – Studio
  • Dissidia Final Fantasy: Opera Omnia (iOS, Android) – Studio
  • Dissidia Final Fantasy NT (PS4) – Playable, Theater, Stage
  • Dragon Quest X: 5,000 Year Journey to a Faraway Hometown Online (PS4, Switch, Wii u, PC) – Theater, Stage
  • The Evil Within 2 (PS4) – Playable (Partner Title)
  • Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius (iOS, Android) – Studio
  • Final Fantasy Explorers Force (iOS, Android) – Theater, Stage
  • Final Fantasy: Record Keeper (iOS, Android) – Studio
  • Final Fantasy XIV Online (PS4, PC, Mac) – Playable, Theater
  • Final Fantasy XV (PS4, XBO) – Playable, Theater, Stage
  • Grimms Notes (iOS, Android) – Studio
  • Hanjuku Eiyuu: Aa, Sekai yo Hanjuku Nare…!! (iOS, Android) – Theater, Studio
  • Imperial Saga (PC Browser) – Studio
  • Itadaki Street Dragon Quest and Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary (PS4, PS Vita) – Playable, Theater, Stage
  • Lost Sphear (PS4, Switch) – Theater, Studio
  • Mashiro Witch (iOS, Android) – Theater
  • Mobius Final Fantasy (iOS, Android, PC) – Studio
  • Project Octopath Traveler (Switch) – Theater, Studio
  • Secret of Mana (PS4, PS Vita, PC) – Theater, Stage
  • School Girl Strikers: Twinkle Melodies (iOS, Android) – Theater, Stage
  • Toji no Miko: Kizamishi Issen no Tomoshibi (iOS, Android) – Theater, Studio

 

 

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