Pocketpair Brings Its Largest Ever Booth to Tokyo Game Show 2026
The booth's scale and hands-on lineup mark Pocketpair's biggest public showing since Palworld's official release, using the event to push both its flagship title and its publishing arm.
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Pocketpair will exhibit at Tokyo Game Show 2026 with its largest booth in company history, featuring life-size statues of Pals like Sekhmet and Nyansie, a moving Jetdran statue, and dark humor exhibits including cages and a Mokoron holding a machine gun. The booth includes photo spots, an assault event, a cosplay stage with 23 cosplayers, and playable demos of Windrose and Never Grave.
Pocketpair is taking its largest booth ever to Tokyo Game Show 2026, which runs September 17 to 21 at Makuhari Messe. The centerpiece is Palworld, the monster-taming survival game that officially released in July 2026. Life-size statues of Pals including Tsuppanyan, Nemuram, Nyansie, and Sekhmet will be on display, alongside a moving Jetdran statue and costumes of Ndaakoara and Okocho.
The booth leans into the game's dark humor with exhibits like cages and a Mokoron holding a machine gun. Venue-only events include an assault event and a cosplay stage featuring 23 cosplayers portraying characters such as Zoe, Saya, Lily, and the new bosses Auri and Xenara. Photography is allowed on the day.
Playable titles include Windrose, a pirate-era survival game with over 2 million copies sold, and Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse, whose Android version just released. Normal Fishing and CASSETTE BOY are also playable. Pocketpair Publishing's Truckful will appear at the SELECTED INDIE 80 festival with a demo.
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