The company plans to host numerous stage events at the show, starting September 18

Sep 9, 2014 12:13 GMT  ·  By

Sony Computer Entertainment Japan and Asia has revealed its plans for the upcoming Tokyo Game Show, set to debut on September 18, providing a handy list of games that will be playable on the show floor.

The PlayStation Booth will feature large LED monitors and a stage, with many competitions and events scheduled to take place for the duration of the three-day convention.

During Tokyo Game Show's public access days (Saturday and Sunday), PlayStation Plus members will be able to gain access to Sony's premium lounge, to try out the games in a separate environment from the general audience.

PlayStation 4 games

Sony has prepared Minecraft: PS4 Edition, Astebreed, One Upon Light, Octodad: Dadliest Catch, Guilty Gear Xrd -Sign-, EA Sports UFC, FIFA 15, Resident Evil 2: Revelations, Dead or Alive 5: Last Round, Bladestorm: The Hundred Years War & Nightmare, Pro Evolution Soccer 2015, Omega Quintet, Bloodborne, Destiny, Driveclub, The Order: 1886, Playroom, Little Big Planet 3, Earth Defense Force 4.1, Disgaea 5, Dragonball Xenoverse, The Evil Within and The Lego Movie Videogame for attendees to try out.

PlayStation Vita games

The Japanese corporation has also prepared a lot of handheld titles for attendees to get firsthand experience with, including Airship Q, Minecraft: PlayStation Vita Edition, TorqueL, DEEMO: The Last Recital, OlliOlli, Samurai Warriors Chronicle 3, Jikkyo Powerful Pro Baseball 2014, Chaos Rings III, Deadman's Cross, Dengeki Bunko Fighting Climax, Phantasy Star Nova, Murasaki Baby, The Legend of Heroes: Sen no Kiseki II, God Eater 2: Rage Burst and Gundam Breaker 2.

PlayStation 3 games

The PS3 area of the trade show is only limited to Kingdom Hearts 2.5 HD Remix and Tales of Zestiria, as most of the company's efforts go toward promoting the newest hardware, which is currently struggling to gain a foothold in the Land of the Rising Sun.

The listed titles, however, don't include any possible surprises or unannounced games, as those don't tend to be announced before the show in order to create excitement at the location.

Sony also created a special version of the PlayStation App for the event, to be released soon, including a new and nifty feature titled TGS2014 Navi, showing a map of the company's booth at the show, as well as providing a schedule for the stage events.

In addition to this, the app will also offer a livestream presentation of the stage events to those who aren't able to make it there but still want to get to experience what the company prepared for the game event.