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An ex-employee of Elden Ring publisher Bandai Namco has been arrested for embezzling a shocking ¥600 million over the course of seven years - all from selling 4,400 mobile devices. Yesterday, May ...
A former Vietnamese-American Bandai Namco employee has sued the Pac-Man publisher, claiming the company fired him after a long run of discriminatory events, according to a new report from MyNewsLA ...
Bandai Namco appears to have lost over 100 staff since April 2024, ... However, given there are no official announcements or list of departing employees between now and April last year, ...
Bandai Namco confirms it will give all employees a $435 /month ($5,220 /year) raise to help retain current talent. The Japanese games-maker is paying extra for new graduate students, ...
Bandai Namco, a prominent Japanese game publisher, is reportedly pushing 15% of its Tokyo staff to resign amidst corporate restructuring.Despite the recent success of Dragon Ball Sparking! Zero ...
Game maker Namco Bandai of America is laying off 90 employees in its U.S. offices VentureBeat has learned. The layoffs are due to the company’s previously announced reorganization where it ...
Namco Bandai expanding support system to employees with children. Parents having a third child or more to be given 2 million yen ($26,045) by publisher; ...
Bandai Namco is not the first studio to announce steps back from live-service and mobile games. Square Enix announced the shut downs of several of its mobile titles, including Dissidia Final ...
Since April, affiliate Bandai Namco Studios Inc. has moved about 200 of its roughly 1,300 employees to such rooms and nearly 100 have resigned, said the people, asking not to be named discussing ...
According to a press release, Bandai Namco is giving its developers a substantial pay raise, be it entry-level employees or seasoned developers. Recommended Videos ...
The Quarry and Little Nightmares III developer Supermassive Games has been hit by another round of layoffs, and sci-fi game Directive 8020 has been delayed.
Multiple Japanese game publishers, such as Capcom, Bandai Namco, and Koei Tecmo have announced hefty pay raises for employees. It's a shift in the right direction.
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