The Tokyo Game Show 2025 is just around the corner, and TheGameTV is proud to announce its editorial partnership with Xbox for the event’s official showcase. On September 25 at 7:00 PM JST, Xbox will broadcast its global presentation live from Japan—and TheGameTV.org will stream it directly on its homepage.
A dedicated page is already live and will be updated in real time during the event. The stream will be embedded via YouTube, accompanied by trailers, timestamps, reactions, and editorial insights from TheGameTV’s team.
This collaboration marks a major step for TheGameTV as it continues to grow as a trusted digital media outlet for gaming news and analysis. The editorial team will provide live coverage of all major announcements, ensuring fans don’t miss a moment of the action.
What to expect from Xbox’s Tokyo Game Show 2025 showcase:
• The official reveal of Ninja Gaiden 4
• Presentation of the new handhelds ROG Ally and Ally X
• Trailers and gameplay from Japanese and Asian developers
• Exclusive merchandise from Fallout, Starfield, Doom, and Oblivion
“We want to bring the Tokyo Game Show directly to fans, with a live-updated page covering every major announcement,” said Andrea Pimpini, founder and editorial lead of TheGameTV. “It’s a chance to reinforce our role as an independent digital media brand in the gaming space.”
The Tokyo Game Show 2025 will take place from September 26 to 29 at Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan, featuring publishers such as Capcom, Bandai Namco, LEVEL-5, Square Enix, and more.

Andrea Pimpini has a BBA in Economics and Management from the University of Chieti-Pescara, and currently he’s a student of MSc in International Integrated Resort Management at the University of Macau. Andrea has won multiple erasmus+ scholarships and also taken courses offered by the CERGE-EI Foundation.
A big hobby of Andrea’s is music and, thanks to his college and web experiences, he manages everything on his own (print and radio promotion, digital marketing, etc.). Media success is not long in coming: in 2020, live streams are shared on national newspapers such as Sky TG24, alongside well-known names from the Italian music scene (Modà, Francesco Renga, Nek, etc.). In 2021, Billboard places Andrea at the top of a chart for 3 consecutive weeks. Finally, in 2022, Il Messaggero, one of the most popular and best-selling newspapers in Italy, interviews Andrea.