After all of the exciting news that had come out of Gamescom last week, the next big showcase that companies will be gearing up for is Tokyo Game Show Online Square Enix itself will be giving a presentation focused on the hotly-anticipated Project Triangle Strategy on the Nintendo Switch.
Many fans noted that there is one notable absence from the schedule, where Nintendo doesn't have a block dedicated anywhere. Earlier today, the company confirmed it will not be in attendance this year. Due to the COVID pandemic, many big-scale industry events were forced to either be cancelled or hosted online. Tokyo Game Show is no exception, as last year the event was held in a digital only format. However, this year's Tokyo Game Show will be a combination of online and physical formats.
The coronavirus pandemic seems to be nearing an end, but the Tokyo Game Show's change to a digital format highlights the issues that still remain for the video game industry.
Most industry events have followed suit, including E3. However, there will be other long-term effects from the pandemic. Several games have seemingly been delayed or pushed back thanks to the shift to work-from-home, and a global chip shortage could make next-gen consoles even harder to come by than they already are. It's clear that there are many aspects of the industry that will take longer to recover than others. Hopefully, the virtual format will allow more people to enjoy the events!
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