CyberConnect2 Exhibition Kicks Off 30th Anniversary Tour in Tokyo
The talk event offered the first substantive comments from Matsuyama on the new .hack action RPG, framing it as a modern take rather than a nostalgia play.
Key Facts
- CyberConnect2 held a free exhibition event at Seibu Shibuya Store Building A in Tokyo on June 27-28, 2026, the fourth venue after Fukuoka, Kumamoto, and Nagasaki.
- At a talk event, CyberConnect2 President Hiroshi Matsuyama discussed the upcoming action RPG '.hack//Z.E.R.O.' and a new 'Little Tail Bronx' installment.
- Fuga series director Yuto Shinzato described the new .hack action RPG as a '.hack' for the current era, not a nostalgic callback.
- Matsuyama said the new .hack project will incorporate CyberConnect2's latest technology while defining what '.hack' means today.
- The free exhibition tour continues July 4-5 in Shizuoka, with plans to visit all 47 prefectures.
Reporting from 1 source: 4Gamer.net.
CyberConnect2 held a free exhibition event in Tokyo on June 27-28, 2026, celebrating its 30th anniversary. A talk event featured President Hiroshi Matsuyama, who discussed the upcoming action RPG ".hack//Z.E.R.O." and a new "Little Tail Bronx" installment. The exhibition will tour all 47 prefectures.
The Tokyo stop of the CyberConnect2 Exhibition, held at Seibu Shibuya Store Building A on June 27-28, was the fourth venue after Fukuoka, Kumamoto, and Nagasaki. Displays covered the studio's 30-year history in four blocks, including panels for "Tail Concerto," "Silent Bomber," the ".hack" series, "ASURA'S WRATH," "Solatorobo: Then CODA," and the "Fuga: Melodies of Steel" series, plus development materials and photo spots. At the talk event, alongside Matsuyama, "Fuga" series director Yuto Shinzato and Publicity Manager Haruhiko Iribe looked back at company milestones. Shinzato described the new action RPG announced in February as a ".hack" for the current era, not a nostalgic callback. Matsuyama added that the project will incorporate CyberConnect2's latest technology while defining what ".hack" means today. He also teased a new "Little Tail Bronx" entry with a different flavor, aiming to show a new side of the studio. The free tour continues July 4-5 in Shizuoka.
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