Annapurna Interactive is another company in the video game industry that will be attending the Tokyo Game Show for the first time in its 2025 edition. This demonstrates the importance that Tokyo Game Show 2025 is gaining as a pillar of the industry in a sector that increasingly holds fewer large-scale events.
Tokyo Game Show 2025 will be held from September 25th to 28th at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, and will bring together the most important companies in the video game market.
The company has announced that visitors will be able to play three new, unannounced titles. Attendees will find a large screen showing trailers for these titles, and there will also be playable demos. In addition to these three unannounced games, slated for release in 2026, Annapurna Interactive will have the LEGO Voyagers game, scheduled for release on September 15. Stray and Outer Wilds will also be available to play. Details for each title will be announced at a later date.
Below, Annapurna Interactive offers more details on the games it will feature, demo times, and even the gaming locations that will be available.
LEGO Voyagers
From the creators of LEGO Builder’s Journey comes a new two-player cooperative adventure that celebrates friendship and play. Two friends embark on an unimaginable journey on a mission to rescue a derelict spaceship, where they learn the power of connection.
- Genre: Two-player cooperative adventure
- Release date: September 15, 2025
- Test equipment/number of units: 2 PCs/1 Switch
- Trial experience time: 10 to 20 minutes
- Developer: Light Brick Studios
Stray
Stray is a third-person cat adventure set in the meticulously rendered neon streets and dark underworld of a decaying cybercity. Explore high and low environments, face unexpected threats, and uncover the mysteries of this eerie place, inhabited by curious droids and dangerous creatures.
- Genre: Adventure / Puzzle
- Developer: BlueTwelve Studio
Outer Wilds
Outer Wilds is a critically acclaimed, award-winning open-world mystery game that won “Best Game” at the 2020 BAFTA Game Awards and was named “Game of the Year” by Giant Bomb, Polygon, Eurogamer, and The Guardian in 2019. The game is set in a solar system trapped in an infinite time loop.
- Genre: Exploration-based adventure / Sci-fi mystery
- Developer: Mobius Digital