Participation Report: 'JAPANESE NIGHT in Cannes 2026'

CyberStep Holdings participated as an official partner in the international cultural exchange event held in Cannes, France, promoting its game IPs for global expansion.
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CyberStep Holdings, Inc. (Headquarters: Suginami-ku, Tokyo; President: Shinji Yuasa; TSE Standard: 3810) participated as an official partner in the international cultural exchange event "JAPANESE NIGHT in Cannes 2026," held in Cannes, France, on May 15, 2026. "JAPANESE NIGHT in Cannes 2026" was organized to promote the appeal of Japanese film and culture to the world, focusing on "people, things, and events," and to foster international cultural exchange across diverse industries including film and entertainment. The event saw over 1,000 attendees, including film professionals, media, and leaders from various fields, creating a vibrant atmosphere. CyberStep participated as an official partner as part of its global expansion strategy for Japanese-originated IP and entertainment content. The online crane game "Toreba," operated by the company, is used by users worldwide, and the sandbox game "Teravit" has also gained continuous support from users in France, in addition to Japan and North America. France is known for its high interest in Japanese anime, games, and pop culture, making it a market with high affinity for Japanese culture. Through this participation, the company aimed to strengthen connections with local users and international stakeholders while promoting Japanese IP content for further global expansion. At the venue, the company showcased "Toreba" and "Teravit" as representative IPs of Japanese pop culture. Through interactions with international companies, creators, and media, the company felt the high level of interest in Japanese content and entertainment IP, leading to meaningful networking for future global expansion and business partnerships. CyberStep will continue to promote the global expansion of Japanese IP and entertainment content, strengthening connections with overseas markets and accelerating its global growth.

FAQ

What games were exhibited?

The online crane game 'Toreba' and the sandbox game 'Teravit'.