Other studios include Capcom, Square Enix, Ubisoft, and Konami.
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The schedule for Tokyo Game Show 2021 was revealed and there are a fair number of panels and showcases planned to begin on September 30th. One of those showcases is for none other than Xbox who promises to share "some exclusive news and content."

There really isn't anything more to the statement from Microsoft. We don't have much of any idea as to what content Microsoft plans on showing off at TGS. We do know that Microsoft has a 50 minute long block of time to show off whatever it is that they plan to show.

Besides Microsoft, other studios slated to have a presence at Tokyo Game Show include Bandai Namco, Capcom, Ubisoft, and Konami. Most of these studios haven't really said what they'll be showing off during the event with a couple of small exceptions. Konami will have new information for Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel while Ubisoft says their show will be a celebration of Ubiday 2021.

Square Enix will have some news about upcoming titles along with updates on games already announced. As of last month, Final Fantasy 16 producer Naoki Yoshida was unsure whether they would be able to get something together in time for the show.

Tokyo Game Show 2021 will again be an online only event. All 44 showcases and events will be streamed or uploaded to the Internet with "English simultaneous interpretation versions" included. The show will run from September 30 through October 3, 2021.