PlayStation Tokyo Game Show: TGS 2017 live stream and PS4 news

The Sony PlayStation Tokyo Game show will include a live stream that kicks off at 8am, on Tuesday September 19.

The Youtube embed supplied by Sony appears to confirm that there will either be English captions, or voiceover for the TGS 2017 reveals.

And while we can expect some reveals when it comes to new PS4 news, it’s likely that Sony are keeping the biggest bits back for the PlayStation Experience being held later this year.

Sony have confirmed that there will be 21 playable titles at the TGS PlayStation booth, meaning we could see more from the likes of Code Vein, Detroit: Become Human, Call of Duty: WWII, Dragon Ball FighterZ and Dissidia Final Fantasy NT.

There’s also the chance we could see more about the upcoming Resident Evil 7 DLC being released by Capcom later this year.

No big leaks have arrived that suggest there will be a big announcement during the Tokyo Game Show, although there’s always the chance that new designs of the PS4 could be revealed.

As an example, last year saw the Final Fantasy XV Luna Edition PS4 unveiled, which could be something that Sony are planning to do again in 2017.

One gaming rumour that has popped up recently is that Shenmue 1 and 2 could be getting the HD Remastered treatment with revamped versions of the Dreamcast classics heading to PS4 and Xbox One.

Listings for the ‘Shenmue 1 & 2 pack’ have emerged on a number of websites of retailers based in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

There is no extra information, release date, or box art available for the alleged Shenmue 1 & 2 pack for PS4 and Xbox One. 

However, the proximity of these retailers may suggest that a local distributor may have sent out some information too early.

Only one of the retailers gives a vague idea of when the title is coming out, with a 2017 release window.

The news should be taken with a pinch of salt until an official announcement comes out from Shenmue creator Yu Suzuki.

Something of that nature could be forthcoming from Sega during the Tokyo Game Show, which runs through this week.