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TGS most commonly refers to the Tokyo Game Show, an annual video game trade show and public expo held in Japan. It is staged at Makuhari Messe in Chiba Prefecture, near Tokyo, and organized by the Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association (CESA) in collaboration with Nikkei BP. The event began in 1996 and has grown into one of the world's largest gatherings for the video game industry.

The show brings together developers, publishers, hardware makers, media, and fans from around the world. It typically

In addition to major publishers, TGS has long provided a platform for indie developers and regional studios

While Tokyo Game Show is the most widely recognized use of the acronym TGS, the initials may

runs
over
multiple
days,
with
a
trade-focused
portion
followed
by
public
days
that
showcase
upcoming
titles
and
technology.
Attendees
can
engage
with
hands-on
demos,
product
announcements,
and
press
briefings;
many
companies
use
the
floor
to
unveil
trailers,
demos,
and
partnerships
and
to
gauge
market
response.
to
attract
attention
in
the
Japanese
market
and
internationally.
Coverage
is
widely
streamed
online,
and
the
event
often
influences
release
schedules,
partnerships,
and
regional
strategies
for
upcoming
games
and
consoles.
refer
to
other
organizations
or
terms
in
different
contexts.
This
article
concentrates
on
the
Tokyo
Game
Show
and
its
role
within
the
global
video
game
industry.