Japan's largest game festival, "Tokyo Game Show 2024," was held from Thursday, September 26 to Sunday, September 29, 2024.
The Sega/Atlus booth featured popular titles like Sonic, Like a Dragon, and Persona.
This time, the Saiga NAK editorial team will give you a look at the Sonic × Shadow Generations and Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii areas!
Sega/Atlus Booth Bustling with Many Fans!

The Sega/Atlus booth featured popular titles like Sonic, Like a Dragon, and Persona, and many fans were getting excited while trying out the much-anticipated games.
There was a giant balloon of Shadow from Sega Sonic × Shadow Generations, which was released on Tuesday, October 22, 2024, and a life-sized pirate-style Goro Majima figure from Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, which will be released in February 2025!
Additionally, there was a lot to see, including the appearance of Minato Girls and real gorgeous ladies at the photo spot!
Sonic and Friends Also at the Sega/Atlus Booth!

In the Sonic × Shadow Generations area of the Sega/Atlus booth, the following five characters appeared:
- Sonic
- Tails
- Knuckles
- Amy
- Shadow
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In the Sonic × Shadow Generations area, the characters wore Shadow's ears, creating a space filled with the world of Sonic!
A bike with a Shadow design was also on display.
An Ultra-realistic Statue of Goro Majima Dressed as a Pirate Also on Display!

At the pirate ship "Goro-maru" photo spot in the Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii area, an ultra-realistic statue of Goro Majima, known as the "Mad Dog of Shimano," was displayed dressed as a pirate.
The level of detail is so high that it looks like it could move at any moment!
In Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, Goro Majima, who has lost his memory, embarks on a journey across the sea in search of his lost memories and treasure!

When we, the Saiga NAK editorial team, went to the photo spot, we saw the glamorous Minato Girls and the real gorgeous ladies who appeared at TGS2023 appearing in pirate outfits!
The Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii area was also designed to convey the world of the game!
That's all for our photo report of the Sega/Atlus booth!

