Xbox Announces TGS 2025 Broadcast — Date, Timings, Lineup, and How to Watch
- Sahil Mankar
- 3 days ago
- 2 min read

Microsoft has officially confirmed that it will host an Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025 Broadcast later this month, giving fans around the world a closer look at upcoming first-party titles and updates from third-party partners.
The showcase will air on Thursday, September 25, 2025, and promises “feature titles from Xbox creative teams, alongside news from Xbox partners in Japan, across Asia, and around the world.”
Broadcast Timings by Region
Japan (JST) – 7:00 PM
Pacific Time (PT) – 3:00 AM
Eastern Time (ET) – 6:00 AM
UK (BST) – 11:00 AM
Central Europe (CEST) – 12:00 PM
Australia (AEST) – 8:00 PM
New Zealand (NZST) – 10:00 PM
What to Expect
While Microsoft is keeping some surprises under wraps, several key appearances are already confirmed:
Ninja Gaiden 4 – Playable at TGS for the first time in Asia. Developed by Koei Tecmo’s Team Ninja in collaboration with Bayonetta developer PlatinumGames, and published by Xbox Game Studios. Expect new gameplay footage during the broadcast.
ROG Xbox Ally & ROG Xbox Ally X – Two new handheld gaming devices from Xbox and ASUS. Announced at gamescom 2025 with an October release date, but pricing details may be revealed at TGS.
Bethesda Updates – Bethesda will co-host a merchandise booth with official Fallout, Starfield, Doom, and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion gear. Possible game updates could be part of the stream.
Fans are also speculating about a Forza Horizon 6 tease, with rumors pointing to a Japan setting. The event’s “urban neon” Tokyo-inspired visual identity has only fueled that theory.
Where to Watch
The Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025 Broadcast will stream live on:
Xbox’s official YouTube, Twitch, and social channels
It will be available in multiple languages, including Japanese, English, Korean, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Arabic, French, German, Italian, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Castilian Spanish, Mexican Spanish, and Turkish. Accessibility options will include Japanese Sign Language (JSL), American Sign Language (ASL), and audio descriptions in Japanese and English.
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