Day 1 of Business at Tokyo Game Show 2025 kicked off strong — and Tencent’s global gaming brand, Level Infinite, stole plenty of attention at Hall 2 S03. The booth showcases heavy-hitters like Monster Hunter Outlanders, Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, Delta Force, and EXOBORNE. Trust me, you don’t want to miss the attractions here.
My personal highlight? Monster Hunter Outlanders. This demo is making its world debut, and the booth goes all out — from hands-on gameplay to cosplayers and props that bring the world to life. If you want to try it yourself, head there early. Lines are guaranteed to be long, and for Monster Hunter fans, this is an absolute must.

Here’s a brief overview of what you can expect from Capcom’s other titles.
Goddess of Victory: NIKKE – The Real-Life Gacha Returns
Just steps away was one of TGS’s most beloved traditions: the life-sized 10-pull cosplay gacha from Goddess of Victory: NIKKE. Commanders lined up to try their luck, and the excitement was palpable. This year, they added a brand-new feature—interactions with cosplayers through glass. It was playful, stylish, and perfect for commemorative photos.

The booth was also home to voice actor events and dev talks, with stars like Sora Tokui, Yurika Kubo, Rie Tanaka, and Satomi Arai gracing the stage. Fans cheered wildly as Producer Yoo Hyung-Suk and scenario leader Jeung Jae-Sung revealed behind-the-scenes insights about the game. Prizes like DORO bags and magnets added to the fun, and the adorable DORO mascot ruled the space with charm.
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Delta Force – Tactical Action Comes Alive
Making its Tokyo Game Show debut, Delta Force drew huge crowds with its realistic battlefield recreation. I stepped into a booth that felt more like a war zone than a convention space, complete with weapons on display and live influencer matches. Seeing streamers like SPYGEA and Yuka Kuramochi go head-to-head electrified the audience.

Visitors got free original merch, while those who played the demo snagged extra stickers. Posting to social media with the official hashtags even entered fans into lotteries for tactical bags and key halters. It was immersive, gritty, and seriously fun.
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EXOBORNE – Facing the Forces of Nature
Finally, EXOBORNE, had its first-ever Japanese hands-on demo at the show. Playing in a team of three, players faced off against rival squads and extreme natural disasters. It’s an open-world extraction shooter with a unique twist: the environment is as much your enemy as the players. Even if you don’t get the chance to play it’s still worth checking out while you are there.

The giveaways were another highlight—fans who played walked away with fans, stickers, and card cases. Adding the game to your Steam wishlist even gave you a chance to win exclusive caps and T-shirts.
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Beyond the Games – Prizes, Stamps, and Pure Fun
Of course, no Level Infinite booth would be complete without their signature fan experiences. The “Doki Doki Stamp Rally” returned, drawing massive lines of fans eager to collect stamps for a shot at luxurious prizes. Social media campaigns, live cosplay stage shows, and daily raffles kept the booth buzzing from morning to night.

The best part? The community vibe. Whether you were there for Monster Hunter, NIKKE, Delta Force, or EXOBORNE, the booth had a way of making everyone feel part of something bigger. From cheering cosplayers to celebrating with influencers, it was impossible not to get swept up in the excitement.
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Final Thoughts
After spending my first business day at Tokyo Game Show 2025 inside the Level Infinite booth, I can confidently say it was one of the must-see highlights of the show. Between world-first demos, fan-favorite gacha, tactical firefights, and futuristic survival gameplay, there was something for everyone. Plus, this booth — and many others at Tokyo Game Show — shows why Tokyo is the gaming capital of the world. You can read more about gaming culture in Japan here.
If you’re heading to Makuhari Messe this weekend, make sure you don’t miss it. Bring your camera, line up early, and get ready for an unforgettable experience. Hall 2, Booth S03—it’s where the magic is happening.
For more information on Capcom’s Monster Hunter booth, please visit Capcom’s “Tokyo Game Show 2025 “special website.”