Tokyo Game Show Announces 2021 Dates Plus Statistics From 2020 Show

The Tokyo Game Show 2020 recently wrapped up its event for the year. For the first time in the event’s history, the event had to be held completely online due to the COVID-19 situation. No in-person events were held online, but this turned out to be a benefit for those living outside of Japan.

The Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) has announced the dates for the 2021 event, which may or may not be held in-person. Next year’s show will take place from September 30 to October 3, which is a few days later than the 2020 event.

Former Blizzard CEO Mike Morhaime Has Started Dreamhaven, A New Publishing And Game Development Studio

The Tokyo Game Show is an annual event where publishers and developers from across the world gather together to announce new games, upcoming updates and allow those in attendance to play demos. This year, the companies had to make early announcements of when it would air events.

CESA posted the viewership statistics on the Tokyo Game Show website. The website shows how many viewers watched on different video streaming platforms and in which languages. Since 2020’s event was held entirely online, it’s no surprise that the numbers skyrocketed this year.

Frictional Games, Makers of Amnesia: The Dark Descent, to Announce a New Game Soon

Overall, there were 655 companies that attended the event. Around 305 companies around the world participated, along with 350 companies from Japan. There were 2,417 digital booths, with 1,522 titles being exhibited.

The total number of views on all platforms from September 24 to October 4 was 31,606,942. The views were compiled from multiple streaming sites, from YouTube, Twitch, and popular Chinese social media sites like BiliBili.

According to the report viewership numbers compiled by Gamer.ne, additional viewship numbers include:

    YouTube: 4,050,963 Twitter: 7,511,301 niconico: 1,726,014 Twitch: 875,350 TikTok LIVE: 98,012 Douyu (China): 1,069,377 Bilibili (China): 2,315,761 Douyin, Xigua, Toutiao (China): 10,590,828 IGN: 3,369,336

The event was well-received between businesses as well. This year, the show held a “Business Matching System” between 40 countries within five days. The number of applications increased by 36% in previous years, especially from Latin American countries.

The future is unknown for next year’s events. CESA hopes they can hold it in person, but there is still around one year until the official decision is made.

Chris Jericho Gives An Update On AEW Video Game, Says They’re Making Sure It’ll Be Done Right

Tokyo Game Show 2021 will be held from September 30 to October 3, 2021.