Gravity Game Arise (GGA), the Japanese branch of Gravity, announced on the 18th that it will participate in the ‘TOKYO GAME SHOW 2025’ held at Makuhari Messe from September 25th to 28th.
Gravity Game Arise (GGA) is currently in service or scheduled to be launched at the headquarters or branch offices. Gravity Game Arise (GGA) will exhibit a total of six games, including five PC and console titles and one mobile game, offering demonstrations of all titles within the booth and engaging in real-time interaction with users. The booth is located in Hall 11 of the Indie Game Area.
The entries include the bakery management action RPG ‘Aeruta’, the exploration-based 2.5D action RPG ‘Twilight Monk’, the soul-like boss rush ‘Light Odyssey’, the metroidvania adventure ‘THE GOOD OLD DAYS: Nuggis’s Great Adventure’, the racing action game ‘Hashire HEBEREKE: EX’, and the digging puzzle RPG ‘SCHOP HERO’ developed by Gravity Headquarters.
Aeruta is a hybrid action RPG that combines dungeon exploration and bakery management, with a cozy 2D pixel art aesthetic. Twilight Monk features a quarter-view map, visceral side-scrolling martial arts action, and unique hand-drawn illustrations. Light Odyssey is an action game set in a dark, ancient civilization where light has vanished, and tells the story of a journey to restore it.
THE GOOD OLD DAYS: Nuggis’s Great Adventure is about a protagonist who sets out to pay off his father’s debt and teams up with his friends to collect the money on time. Hashire HEBEREKE: EX is a modern remake of the original racing game released by SUNSOFT, and you can enjoy various racing modes with unique characters. Scope Hero is a game that combines puzzle elements where you dig the ground to avoid traps with a battle system where you fight by flying characters. It was officially launched in Japan on September 17th.
“I believe that this year’s Tokyo Game Show will present a variety of indie games published by Gravity Game Arise, along with mobile games with fresh concepts developed directly by our headquarters, to provide local users with a more enjoyable experience,” said Park Hyun-jun, Director of Gravity Game Arise (GGA). “We hope that you will stop by the Gravity Game Arise booth during the event, experience the games, and leave us your feedback. We will continue to strive to develop and discover unique titles.”