Crimson Dragon will also be there, along with Lightning Returns: FF XIII, Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z and Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate. Microsoft hopes Xbox One cracks Japan.
The majority of titles are from third-parties but six of the eight for Xbox One are published by Microsoft. Sony will be exhibiting in their own backyard at TGS fifty titles.
Xbox One
• Titanfall - Electronic Arts
• Forza Motorsport 5 - Microsoft
• Ryse: Son of Rome - Microsoft
• Crimson Dragon - Microsoft
• Kinect Sports Rivals - Microsoft
• Max: The Curse of Brotherhood - Microsoft
• Killer Instinct - Microsoft
• FIFA 14 - EA
Xbox 360
• Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII - Square Enix
• Core Verdict Day - From Software
• Yaiba: Ninja Gaiden Z - Tecmo Koei
• FIFA 14 - EA
• Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z - Bandai Namco
• Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 - Konami
• F1 2013 - Codemasters
• Phantom Breaker: Extras - Mages
• Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate - Tecmo Koei
• World of Tanks Xbox 360 Edition - Microsoft
• Fable Anniversary - Microsoft
• NBA 2K14 - 2K Games
• Rocksmith 2014 edition - Ubisoft
• Painkiller: Hell & Damnation - Inter Glow
• Castlevania Lords of Shadow - Mirror of Fate HD - Konami
• Constant C - Mages
• Strider - Capcom
• Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse - Sega
• Deadfall Adventures - Inter Glow
• Splinter Cell Blacklist - Ubisoft
The Tokyo Game show runs September 19-22 with only the last two days open to the public.