Square Enix opens official Tokyo Game Show 2014 website

Square Enix has opened their official portal ahead of Tokyo Game Show this year, listing out several titles that will be on display for both the press and general public to see in a couple weeks.

Confirming CESA’s reported listing, fans can expect the return of such titles as Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX, Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn and Dragon Quest X, along with the recently released Dragon Quest IV and VIII for mobile platforms. Additionally, Square Enix will be showcasing both Final Fantasy Explorers and Bravely Second for the 3DS as well as the newly announced Chaos Rings III: Prequel Trilogy for mobile and PS Vita. Read on for the full list. Each title is video only unless specified:

Dragon Quest X Online
Dragon Quest VIII: Journey of the Cursed King (Playable)
Dragon Quest IV: Chapters of the Chosen (Playable)
Bravely Second (Playable)
Final Fantasy XIV: A Realm Reborn (Playable)
Chaos Rings III: Prequel Trilogy
Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 ReMIX (Playable)
Final Fantasy Explorers (Playable)
Final Fantasy VII G-Bike
Call of Duty Advanced Warfare
Dragon Quest Heroes
Rise of Mana (PS Vita)
Deadman’s Cross (PS Vita) (Playable)
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Dragon Quest Monsters Super Light
Gunslinger Stratos 2

Perhaps unsurprisingly Final Fantasy Type-0, Final Fantasy XV and Kingdom Hearts III remain absent from this initial spread, although with recent showings at PAX Prime for Type-0 and Hashimoto’s promises of a XV reveal for some time this year, either title still has a chance to slip in at some point – hopefully.

Several stage events will also be aired throughout the weekend, including presentations on Bravely Second, Dragon Quest Heroes and Final Fantasy XIV’s Letter from the Producer Live. Tokyo Game Show is set to run in Chiba from September 18 to 21.


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