
Now that the 2009 Tokyo Game Show has ended, the Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association has already set their sites ahead to the future. After revealing this year’s damage report and comparing statistics to last year’s TGS, the dates for 2010′s trade show have surfaced straight from the horse’s mouth.
On the fourth and final day of TGS 2009 this past Sunday, CESA board directors already dished out the goods for next year’s TGS trade show event. Similar to this year’s debate, the final decision is between holding a three-day or four-day event, in which the industry-themed segment of the show would be one or two days with the final two days open to the masses. In any case, the trade show will take place between September 16 and September 19, 2010.
Due to the decline of attendees at this year’s TGS (only 185,030 visitors compared to 2008′s record-shattering 194,288 attendees), the decision could potentially swing either way. However, with the sheer amount of titles pushed into 2010 and other huge titles on next year’s horizon, there’s a bigger chance the event will need more breathing room than this year.
Do you think the delays had anything to do with the lower attendance? People may not have felt there was as much to look forward to maybe?
I know that if i lived anywhere close to LA or Tokyo, i’d be there every year, but the east coast loves to not host these sort of spectacles.
all the good games are coming next year
Final Fantasy Versus XIII Release date and a new Kingdom Hearts is what I am expecting.
@joinsideke
It’s very possible considering the amount of titles that were pushed back into 2010. The thing is, most of those titles will probably be out by the time next TGS comes around so it all depends on what’s announced in the coming months up until E3 and the rest of the trade shows.