Tokyo Game Show 2026 Set to Be the Biggest Event in Years With Nearly 4,000 Booths
Tokyo Game Show 2026 is shaping up to be the largest edition of the event in recent years as organizers celebrate the show's 30th anniversary. According to the latest figures released by the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA), the exhibition has already attracted 759 exhibitors from 51 countries and regions, filling 3,946 booths across the Makuhari Messe venue. The numbers surpass last year's event and highlight the continued growth of one of the gaming industry's biggest annual showcases.

This year's event will also become the first five-day Tokyo Game Show in history. The expanded schedule includes two business days followed by three public days, giving publishers, developers, media, and fans more opportunities to attend presentations, try upcoming games, and meet industry professionals. Organizers expect the anniversary edition to feature major announcements from Japanese and international companies across console, PC, mobile, VR, and indie gaming.
The exhibitor lineup includes major publishers, hardware manufacturers, esports organizations, and independent developers, reflecting the event's increasingly global reach. With participants representing 51 countries and regions, Tokyo Game Show 2026 is expected to showcase hundreds of upcoming titles, new gaming technologies, and business innovations while strengthening its position as Asia's premier gaming exhibition.
Tokyo Game Show 2026 will take place from September 17 to September 21 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. As preparations continue, the anniversary event is already on track to become one of the largest gaming exhibitions ever held, making it a key destination for both industry professionals and gaming fans worldwide.