Introduction to Tokyo Game Show 2026
Dynamic Map Platform Inc. is excited to announce its participation in the Tokyo Game Show 2026, set to take place from September 17 to 18 at Makuhari Messe. This year, we will be showcasing cutting-edge solutions utilizing spatial data aimed at the gaming industry, particularly for applications in autonomous vehicles and physical AI.
Our focus will be on providing business solutions that cater to B2B game developers, highlighting innovative ways to incorporate accurate road spatial data into various genres such as racing games and open-world projects.
Exhibition Highlights
Game Development with High-Precision 3D Data
One of our key offerings includes the use of high-precision 3D map data and point cloud data to create realistic road environments for games. Our extensive database includes detailed information about lanes, road shapes, curvature, gradients, and elevation, which can significantly expedite the 3D modeling process for racing and open-world games.
By utilizing our point cloud data, developers can view and analyze road environments from multiple perspectives, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the surroundings compared to traditional top-down mapping services. This capability not only alleviates the burden of on-site surveys but also enhances production efficiency, making it easier to recreate lively urban contexts in games.
Our global collection of approximately 1.8 million kilometers of high-precision 3D data allows us to meet the growing demand for realistic spatial representation in game development across Japan, North America, Europe, Korea, and the Middle East.
At our booth, visitors will find a showcase of how this data was used in real-world examples, including projects previously undertaken with Apex Studio, demonstrating the potential of real-world spatial data in game creation.
Photorealistic Reference Data through 3D Gaussian Splatting
Additionally, we will present our 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) data, generated using our high-precision maps, point cloud data, and 360-degree imagery. This advanced 3D representation provides a photorealistic depiction of road environments and surrounding areas.
Game developers can use the 3DGS data as a reference for background creation, composition planning, and asset production, facilitating collaboration among development teams by sharing realistic visualizations of road environments without distractions from moving entities like vehicles or pedestrians.
This ability to eliminate noise enables developers to focus on the essential structural elements of their projects. Moreover, users can evaluate the spatial aspects from any angle, making it a powerful alternative to traditional location scouting methods.
Visitors to our booth will also be treated to a demonstration of the 3DGS data in action, showcasing how this technology can revolutionize game development.
Future Ventures in the Gaming and Entertainment Sectors
Dynamic Map Platform Inc. remains committed to leveraging our infrastructure of spatial data cultivated through the autonomous and AI sectors to enhance gaming, CG, and XR initiatives. We aim to unlock new values in spatial data applications across various entertainment domains.
We warmly invite all game developers, CG artists, XR companies, and simulation development firms to join us at our booth at Tokyo Game Show 2026. Let’s explore the future of gaming together!
Exhibition Details
- - Event: Tokyo Game Show 2026
- - Dates: September 17-18, 2026, 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- - Location: Makuhari Messe, Chiba, Japan
- - Exhibition Area: Business Solutions Corner
- - Booth Number: 09-W105
- - Content:
- Development of road environments for games utilizing high-precision 3D maps and point cloud data
- Photorealistic reference data using 3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS)
For more information, visit our official website:
Dynamic Map Platform Inc.
About Dynamic Map Platform Inc.
Dynamic Map Platform Inc. was established with support from the Japanese government and funding from ten domestic automotive manufacturers. Headquartered in Tokyo, we operate in 26 countries worldwide, including North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Korea. We provide high-precision 3D data for diverse uses, including autonomous driving and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), simulation environment construction, infrastructure management, and snow removal assistance. Our vision, "Modeling the Earth," aims at the digitalization of our planet, driving innovation across various industries as a provider of high-precision 3D data.
Founded: June 2016
Headquarters: Shibuya, Tokyo
CEO: Shuichi Yoshimura
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