
A reveal of the Tokyo Game Show 2025 lineup has sparked rumors about confirmation of an unannounced Xbox title appearing at the event on September 25. If so, it means Xbox gamers should keep their eyes peeled on the event to see what Microsoft has planned.
The Tokyo Game Show 2025 is gearing up to be quite an exciting event for gamers. When Xbox’s showcase was first announced earlier this month, it was described by a senior company official as something fans “don’t want to miss.” Sony will be there too, as well as numerous third-party publishers to show off their upcoming titles. The event will run from September 25 to 28, and Xbox gamers have an extra reason to be excited.
Tokyo Game Show 2025 Lineup May Leak Unannounced Xbox Game Reveal
The full Tokyo Game Show 2025 schedule was published by Gematsu, and one thing stands out. At Famitsu’s event on September 27, there is an unnamed Xbox title slated to appear. Every other game is named, implying that this particular title hasn’t been announced yet. Xbox’s own showcase takes place on September 25, so it stands to reason that any announcement would happen there first before being shown throughout the rest of the event. While many developers have already revealed their Tokyo Game Show lineups, it’s exciting to think that there could be a few surprises yet.
At the moment, what this unnamed game could be can only be left up to speculation, although one rumor may hold the key to the correct answer. Last month, a rumor suggested that Forza Horizon 6 would be revealed at the Tokyo Game Show 2025, which could make perfect sense. It’s a massive franchise, one worthy of a big announcement, but also one worthy of being a surprise that will excite fans at the event. Let’s see what happens at the Xbox showing on September 25.
Xbox stands at a particularly interesting moment in its history. It feels as though it has struggled in the traditional console war for a while now, and recent moves to bring Xbox’s console exclusives to PlayStation are a sign of the times. Whether it’s a trend or a long-term strategy, Microsoft appears to be betting big on the multi-platform approach. It will be interesting to see if the Tokyo Game Show 2025 showing continues to reflect this.

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Microsoft
- Original Release Date
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November 10, 2020
- Original MSRP (USD)
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$499
- Operating System
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Proprietary (Windows-based)
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Custom AMD 8-core Zen 2 3.8 GHz
- Resolution
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720p – 4K UHD