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Bilibili World 2026 Game Area Expands as Tokyo Game Show 2026 Goes Five Days

Two major events show the game industry's physical event footprint growing, with Bilibili World tilting toward a game show and TGS extending its schedule by a day.

Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.

Bilibili World 2026 Game Area Expands as Tokyo Game Show 2026 Goes Five Days

Bilibili World 2026 ran July 10-12 in Shanghai with a significantly larger game area, while Tokyo Game Show 2026 announced its first five-day format for September 17-21, including a 3.3 million yen 30th anniversary ticket. The Hayabusa2 probe also performed a sharp flyby of asteroid Trifune.

4Gamer's weekly roundup covers Bilibili World 2026, which sold out tickets in 33 seconds and featured a game area large enough to be called a game event. Tokyo Game Show 2026, celebrating its 30th year, will run five days for the first time with 759 exhibitors from 51 countries. A 30th anniversary ticket priced at 3.3 million yen was also announced. Separately, the Hayabusa2 probe, operating years past its design life, returned unexpectedly sharp images during a Trifune flyby.

  • Bilibili World 2026: July 10-12 in Shanghai; tickets sold out in 33 seconds; game area significantly expanded
  • Tokyo Game Show 2026: September 17-21 at Makuhari Messe; first five-day format; 759 exhibitors from 51 countries; 3.3 million yen 30th anniversary ticket
  • Hayabusa2 probe: Performed Trifune flyby; returned sharper-than-expected images; only one of four ion engines still operational

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