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Konami Announces Tokyo Game Show 2017 Line-up

A number of developers have announced a variety of games that they plan to showcase at this month’s Tokyo Game Show in Japan. Now it’s Konami’s turn. Here’s what they plan to show-off at the prestigious event:

Console Games

  • 100% Pascal Sensei: Perfect Paint Bombers (3DS) – Playable (Family Game Park)
  • Jikkyou Powerful Pro Baseball Championship 2017 (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) – Stage
  • Metal Gear Survive (PS4, XBO, PC) – Playable, Stage
    • The demo available at Tokyo Game Show 2017 will include a four-player co-op mode with two stages, and with varying levels of difficulty to choose from. Those who play the demo will get a Metal Gear Survive sticker.
  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2018 (PS4, PS3) – Playable, Stage, Trailer
    • The new three-versus-three co-op mode will also be available to play at the booth.
  • Super Bomberman R (Switch) – Playable (Family Game Park), Stage, e-Sports, Trailer
    • Konami booth visitors can pick up an original sticker.

Mobile Games

  • Love Plus Every (iOS, Android) – Playable, Stage
    • Enjoy a special moment with the Tokyo Game Show 2017 limited demo of Love Plus Every, which will be playable in virtual reality (mobile).
  • Pro Evolution Soccer 2017 (iOS, Android) – Stage, Trailer
  • Professional Baseball Spirits A (iOS, Android) – Stage, Trailer
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links (iOS, Android) – Stage

Partner Titles

  • The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel III (PS4) – Playable, Stage, Trailer
    • Those who play the demo will get an acyrlic key chain, and Konami booth visitors can pick up an issue of Falcom Magazine.
  • VA-11 Hall-A (PS Vita) – Playable, Trailer
    • Those who play the demo will get a coaster

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4 thoughts on “Konami Announces Tokyo Game Show 2017 Line-up”

  1. King Kalas X3 {I only buy exclusives that interest me on Switch. For everything else that interests me, there is PS4.}

    People are still pissed at you for being a giant douchebag to Hideo Kojima, among other bullshit calls, Konami. I don’t think anyone wants anything to do with Metal Gear from you right now.

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