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TGS 2014: Here are Microsoft and Sony’s streaming schedules

Sure, TGS is happening this week in Tokyo, but most of us aren’t there.

Then again, Stevivor’s Brad Stephenson is. But, again… again… we’re not him.

If you’d like to watch Microsoft and Sony’s content direct from the expo, you can. That doesn’t mean you shouldn’t come back here and read what Brad thought of TGS’ games though.

At any rate, Sony and Microsoft’s streaming schedules from TGS are as follows:

Microsoft, September 20 (watch here)

  • 9.30 am, AEST – Opening
  • 9:40 AM – Microsoft Studios Special, including Forza Horizon 2, D4, Sunset Overdrive, Quantum Break and Project Spark
  • 12.00 pm, AEST – An introduction to Evolve
  • 1.00 pm, AEST – Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare
  • 2.00 pm, AEST – A live gameplay demo of Assassin’s Creed: Unity
  • 3.00 pm, AEST – Resident Evil: Revelations 2 demo.

Microsoft, September 21 (watch here)

  • 10.00 am, AEST – Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain demo with Hideo Kojima
  • 1.00 pm, AEST – Psycho-Pass: Happiness Without Choice
  • 3.00 pm, AEST – Halo: The Master Chief Collection demo highlighting Halo 2: Anniversary multiplayer.

Sony, September 18

  • 11.00 am, AEST – Dragon Quest Heroes PS4 gameplay
  • 12.00 pm, AEST – Metal Gear Solid V

Sony, September 20

  • 10.30 am, AEST – Destiny demo
  • 12.00 pm, AEST – Metal Gear Solid V
  • 1:15 PM – Pro Evolution Soccer 2015 tournament
  • 3.00 pm, AEST – Dragon Quest Heroes

Sony, September 21

  • 11.30 am, AEST – Driveclub tournament
  • 1.30 pm, AEST – Guilty Gear Xrd: SIGN tournament
  • 3.30 pm, AEST – Bloodborne

We’re working on Sony links for you all.


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