Palworld at TGS 2026: PocketPair’s Biggest Booth Yet

PocketPair confirmed on 20 August that its Tokyo Game Show 2026 booth will be the largest in company history — a full Palworld-themed zone with life-size Pal statues, 23 official cosplayers, and six games on playable demo across the five-day show.

A Booth Built Around Palworld’s World

Palworld open-world gameplay screenshot showing players and Pals
Image courtesy of Pocketpair

Centrepiece of the booth is a motorised Jetragon sculpture, flanked by life-size standing statues of Tuppanyan, Nemram, Nyancy, and Sekhmet — four Pals from the 1.0 update that landed in July. PocketPair described the setup as “the largest we’ve ever built” and noted that photography will be permitted throughout the entire space.

The 23 official cosplayers will portray a mix of Palworld characters and pirates from Windrose, PocketPair’s upcoming pirate-themed title. A dedicated Cosplay Stage will run timed performances across the event days.

TGS2024 | Palworld Booth | Pocketpair — via Pocketpair Palworld on YouTube (TGS 2024 recap to give a feel for the scale)

Six Playable Titles on the Show Floor

Palworld base-building and survival gameplay with Pals
Image courtesy of Pocketpair

TGS 2026 will be a hands-on showcase for PocketPair’s growing publishing slate. The confirmed playable titles are:

  • Palworld — the flagship creature-catching survival game, running on 1.0 with sky islands, Wing Pack flight, and PvP
  • Windrose — PocketPair’s pirate-themed action title, still in development
  • Never Grave: The Witch and The Curse — arriving on Android shortly before TGS
  • Truckful — also featured at the TGS 2026 SELECTED INDIE 80 booth
  • Normal Fishing
  • CASSETTE BOY

Exclusive booth-specific merchandise and giveaways will be on offer; PocketPair says further specifics will be shared before the show opens.

TGS 2026: Five Days for the First Time

Palworld combat and multiplayer gameplay moments
Image courtesy of Pocketpair

Tokyo Game Show 2026 runs 17–21 September at Makuhari Messe in Chiba. This year the show expanded to five days for the first time in its 30-year history to address overcrowding — 759 exhibitors are confirmed, a record. Business days run 17–19 September; public days are 20–21 September.

Singapore fans won’t need to book a flight to catch PocketPair’s reveals: public-day floor action, stage announcements, and any Windrose or Palworld surprises will be streamed live via the official TGS YouTube and Twitch channels. If PocketPair teases anything significant on stage — a Windrose release window, a Palworld 1.1 update, or new Pal reveals — we’ll have it covered.

Follow our Game News feed for every update as TGS 2026 approaches.

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