The 2015 Tokyo Game Show is about to kickstart their event this coming month. Sony has joined the hype by announcing their latest title lineup that will be made available in their booth as playable features.

According to Gamespot, the feature includes 15 combined titles from PlayStation Vita and PlayStation 4, all to complete the 19 titles included in the Tokyo Game Show. Some of the AAA titles included are "Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection," "Star Wars: Battlefront," "Call of Duty: Black Ops III," "Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4" and "Street Fighter V."

While most of the titles have already been announced, Sony still has a handful to offer, which they prefer to keep secret until the 2015 Tokyo Game Show starts.

Out of the 19 confirmed games, four of them came from PlayStation Vita mainly "Airship Q," "Tokyo Xanadu," "God Eater: Resurrection" and "Minecraft: PS Vita Version." The rest on the list are all playable on PlayStation 4.

Sony is believed to make a press conference on Sept. 15, prior to the Sept. 17 kickoff of the Tokyo Game Show. This year's event, however, will not be attended by Microsoft. Featured on IGN, the mock-up view of the Sony station in the upcoming TGS 2015 was nothing but a high-end gaming platforms and a rather impressive state of the art gaming environment.

In another post by Gamespot, the confirmed press conference by Sony will be made available on the Japanese PlayStation Blog via live streaming.

For those who will not be able to follow the stream, Gamespot will have all the details through their website. The 2015 Tokyo Game Show is expected to run from Sept. 17 to 20. Although Shuhei Yoshida, Sony's president, said at the recent E3 2015 that a sequel to "Gravity Rush" is among those that they are developing, fans can't help but expect the game to be available at the upcoming TGS 2015.

Meanwhile, Microsoft made their absence official by releasing a statement, saying, "This year, Microsoft will not exhibit the Tokyo Game Show, but we're making various preparations to deliver the latest Xbox news to fans and media."

Xbox One debuted in Japan last 2014, but significantly showed unimpressive sales, making the company rethink their marketing strategies, Phil Spencer, head of Xbox, believes that Japan is one of the most poignant part of video gaming.