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Brook Gaming to Exhibit at Tokyo Game Show 2026 With 8K Core Fighting Board

Brook Gaming announced on August 17 that it will exhibit at Tokyo Game Show 2026, held September 17-21 at Makuhari Messe. The booth will showcase the company's gaming hardware lineup, including the Wingman series, which won the EVO Awards Best Product 2025, alongside fighting game hardware, controllers, multi-platform converters, and mobile gaming accessories. The booth is divided into four themed zones, with first-time displays of the 8K Core Fighting Board, an updated StarRay PS5 Controller, the new entry-model NEO Lite, and a new mobile keyboard. The 8K Core Fighting Board features an average button input latency of 1.39ms and polling rates of 8000Hz on PC and 1000Hz on PS5. Under the theme "Powered by Brook Inside," the company plans a joint display with over 10 arcade stick brands, including the all-button arcade controller Brook Fighter Starburst. The Wingman series, under the concept "CONNECTED WITHOUT LIMITS," will include a demo corner for keyboard and mouse operation using the Sniper 2. New products such as the Ras1ution3 racing wheel converter and SD2 will also be shown. The StarRay controller adds new features and a dedicated app for customization. The NEO Lite supports PS5, PS4, and PC with a symmetrical design. A Nintendo Switch 2 controller is planned for 2027. For mobile gaming, the Brook AeroFlux Tactical Folding Keyboard, described as the world's first mobile tactical command center, will be displayed, with a demo using the Taiwanese developer Interserv International Inc.'s new mobile MMORPG M2M, including a venue-limited M2M collaboration design.