The 2019 Tokyo Game Show will feature demos and gameplay footage from different Square Enix titles, and the company's official line-up of content for the event has now been released online.

Square Enix will be offering playable demos of games that are due to be released in the future, as well as some that are already out. There will also be video presentations for different games that won't be available on the show floor. The Square Enix show will also include a livestream that shows off the upcoming Nier: Automata raid in Final Fantasy XIV, in a panel that will be hosted by both Yoko Taro and Yosuke Saito.

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These are the titles that will be playable or exhibited by Square Enix at the 2019 Tokyo Game Show, courtesy of the Square Enix website.

  • Final Fantasy VII Remake (PS4)
  • Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age - Definitive Edition (Switch)
  • Final Fantasy: Crystal Chronicles Remastered Edition (Android, iOS, PS4, Switch)
  • Final Fantasy XIV (PS4, Windows, Mac)
  • Marvel's Avengers (PS4, Xbox One, Windows, Stadia)
  • Trials of Mana (PS4, Switch, Windows)
  • Imperial Saga Eclipse (PC, Smartphone)
  • Star Ocean -First Departure R- (PS4, Switch)
  • Dragon Quest X (3DS, PS4, Switch, Windows, Wii U)
  • Romancing Saga 3 (Android, iOS, PS4, PSV, Switch, Windows, Xbox One)
  • Romancing Saga Re:Universe (Android, iOS)
  • Tropico 6 (PS4)
  • War of The Visions: Final Fantasy Brave Exvius (Android, iOS)
  • Octopath Traveler: Champions of the Continent (Android, iOS)
  • Final Fantasy Brave Exvius (Android, iOS, Windows)
Tifa
via Square Enix
Tifa

There will also be a part of the show dedicated to the Final Fantasy Trading Card Game, which will offer an introduction to how the game works, as well as showing a preview of the upcoming Opus X set.

Square Enix has a packed roster of upcoming titles, with the Final Fantasy VII Remake being one of the most highly-anticipated games of recent years. There are also a lot fans who are excited for Marvel's Avengers, along with the Seiken Densetsu fans who have waited decades for Trials of Mana to be remade.

The 2019 Tokyo Game Show is due to run from September 12 to September 15.

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