EA's David DeMartini has said that a Tokyo Games Show reveal for the horror project co-produced by Shinji Mikami and makes sense.

As well as sneaking in the announcement that the game would probably be appearing at this year's TGS, DeMartini also spoke about their approach for bringing Suda 51's work to Western audiences.

The Partners boss told Eurogamer:"No More Heroes, his other games, they're all critically acclaimed, but it's like a boutique where it's highly acclaimed but it doesn't get into all the theatres so not everybody gets a chance to see it. Obviously with EA's publishing and team, we're going to have this game in all theatres. It's going to be in all the outlets. People are going to get an opportunity to finally listen to what you guys have been writing about Suda for a long time.

"We didn't try and Westernise his ideas. We let him explore his ideas fully. Now we're going to Westernise the sales and marketing approach so it gets out there and is known by as many people as possible, to give him the best opportunity to sell to a ton of people."

By Ewan Aiton