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Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025: Biggest Reveals You Shouldn’t Miss

Xbox’s Tokyo Game Show 2025 showcase brought an action-packed lineup of reveals that had fans buzzing worldwide. From the highly anticipated Forza Horizon 6 set in Japan to first gameplay from Ninja Gaiden 4, new characters in 007: First Light, and even Bruce Lee joining Hitman: World of Assassination, the event proved to be one of the most exciting Xbox presentations in recent years.

Forza Horizon 6 Takes the Franchise to Japan

The highlight of the showcase was the reveal of Forza Horizon 6, finally fulfilling the long-standing wish of fans who wanted the series to explore Japan. The game is scheduled for release in 2026, and while full gameplay wasn’t shown, we did see breathtaking views of Mount Fuji and hints of Tokyo’s neon-filled streets.

Developers confirmed that the open-world environment will include both urban and rural landscapes, ensuring players experience the diversity of Japan—from high-tech cityscapes to tranquil mountain passes. Seasonal changes will also play a key role, bringing authentic elements like snowy winters, humid summers, and the iconic Sakura blossom season.

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Playground Games emphasized that Japanese car culture, including drifting roots, customization, and unique Kei cars, will be authentically represented. With advanced technology powering the new title, fans can expect the most detailed Horizon world yet.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Introduces Japanese Maps

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 showcased two brand-new maps set in Japan. The first, Toshin, is set in futuristic Tokyo 2035 and features creative set pieces like a karaoke bar, a cat café, and a derailed train. The second map, Den, shifts the action to the Japanese countryside, centering around a repurposed castle now used as a Guild base.

The game will officially launch on November 14, 2025. An Early Access Beta begins October 2, followed by an Open Beta on October 5, giving players a chance to test the maps early.

007: First Light Adds Gemma Chan to the Cast

The upcoming 007: First Light introduced a brand-new MI6 character during the showcase. Gemma Chan, known for her roles in Eternals and Crazy Rich Asians, will play Dr. Selina Tan, the Head of Tactical Simulation. Her character brings a mix of psychology, strategy, and innovation, making her a crucial figure in the new James Bond universe.

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Ninja Gaiden 4 Brings Back Intense Action

Fans of hardcore action games got their first real look at Ninja Gaiden 4, launching on October 21, 2025. The showcase revealed the return of its trademark difficulty with the Master Ninja Mode, which unlocks after finishing the story. This setting adds tougher enemies, improved AI, and chaotic battles that test even veteran players.

For those seeking even more intensity, Death Wish Mode resets growth elements and ramps difficulty to an extreme level. A training mode will also allow players to practice combos and master weapons in a safer environment before diving into the chaos.

Monster Hunter Stories 3 and Legacy Games Coming to Xbox

A brand-new trailer for Monster Hunter Stories 3: Twisted Reflection was revealed, showcasing its narrative depth and monster-bonding adventures. In addition, Xbox confirmed that Monster Hunter Stories and Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin will be arriving on Xbox Series X/S on November 14, 2025, expanding the franchise’s reach to a new audience.

Bruce Lee Joins Hitman: World of Assassination

In a surprising twist, Bruce Lee will appear in Hitman: World of Assassination. Unlike previous collaborations, he won’t just be a target—he’ll actually serve as Agent 47’s partner. This crossover brings martial arts flair to the stealth-action series and opens fresh gameplay possibilities for fans.

Final Thoughts

The Xbox Tokyo Game Show 2025 delivered a mix of surprises, long-requested features, and new creative directions. From racing through Tokyo streets in Forza Horizon 6 to sneaking alongside Bruce Lee in Hitman, the announcements showed Xbox’s commitment to variety and innovation. With so many major releases lined up for late 2025 and 2026, the future looks bright for players across the globe.

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