Microsoft Will Have 22 Xbox One Games Playable at Tokyo Game Show; No Scalebound For Now

Microsoft Will Have 22 Xbox One Games Playable at Tokyo Game Show; No Scalebound For Now

Giuseppe Nelva September 8, 2014 4:33 PM EST

Microsoft announced today a rather rich line-up for its Xbox booth at Tokyo Game Show, including 22 Xbox One Games and one Xbox 360 game.

Attendees that actually purchased an Xbox One in Japan will be able to gain fast pass access to Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare, Forza Horizon 2 and Sunset Overdrive. The fast pass token will be distributed to the first 500 who will go to the information counter and show proof of purchase of the console.

Here’s the full line-up for the booth. All the title listed will be publicly playable:

Xbox One

Dance Central Spotlight

Dead Rising 3

D4: Dark Dreams Do not Die

EA SPORTS UFC

Evolve

FIFA 15

Forza Horizon 2

Forza Motorsport 5

Halo: The Master Chief Collection

Happy Wars

Killer Instinct

Kinect Sports Rivals

Minecraft: Xbox One Edition

NBA 2K15

Ori and the Blind Forest

Psycho-Pass: Happiness Without Choice

Ryse: Son of Rome

Sunset Overdrive

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare

The Evil Within

Dynasty Warriors 8: Empires

Titanfall

Xbox 360

Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel

The line-up is definitely quite rich, even if quite a few prominent Japanese titles coming for the Xbox One won’t be playable, including Platinum Games’ Scalebound (which was already confirmed as at least partly playable internally), Microsoft’s own Phantom Dust and 5pb.’s Chaos;Child. This doesn’t mean that we won’t see them at all, as it’s very possible that they’ll be showcased in trailer form.

Hopefully we’ll get to catch at least a glimpse on them, especially Scalebound and Phantom Dust, considering that we still don’t know how they’ll look gameplay-wise, and I’m pretty eager to check them out.

Sony’s announced its own line-up today as well. You can check it out here.