Riseup Labs participates in Tokyo Game Show as the first Bangladeshi Company

২২ সেপ্টেম্বর, ২০২৪ ২০:০৯  

Tokyo Game Show (TGS 2024) will be held on September 26 in Tokyo, the capital of Japan. Software and game development company Riseup Labs is participating for the first time as a Bangladeshi company in this four-day long game show at Makuhari Messe Convention Center in Chiba Prefecture. Domestic and global market-oriented games created by local developers will be showcased on the stage of Tokyo.

In 2023, the largest event in the history of TGS was held with 787 exhibitors, 2682 booths and a total of 2,43,238 visitors. Looking at the exhibitor list, that record is expected to be easily surpassed in 2024. Numerous headliners including Xbox, Nintendo, Sony, Square Enix, Sega are taking part. There will also be screening and playing opportunities of the most popular games. In addition, keynote speeches, seminars and open forums will feature industry leaders on gaming technology and trends. According to the newly published list, more than 900 exhibitors from at least 40 countries will participate.

Japan's position in the gaming and animation sector is sky high. And so gaming fans from different countries flock to the TGS event. It is like a great world of new games, trends, technologies and innovations. In addition to this, in the presence of major publishers and gaming organizations and heads of organizations, agreements were also signed at the fair as a new opportunity for publishers and other companies.

Ershadul Haque, founder and chief executive of Riseup Labs, said that the journey of Rise Up Labs started as a gaming company. We are working to make this market a new and successful one in Bangladesh. The gaming sector has huge opportunities to harness creativity, technical skills, and innovation. The international stage of TGS is a unique opportunity for us to network with the global gaming community, learn about their innovations, and seize new opportunities. We are very keen to showcase our work and the potential of Bangladesh.