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Bandai, Namco to merge. Two Japanese institutions will become one in September; new holding company to rank only behind Sammy Sega in size. By Curt Feldman on December 13, 2005 at 9:59AM PST.
Bandai Namco is assessing the "existence of leakage, scope of the damage and investigating the cause." The company says it will disclose findings of the investigation "as appropriate." ...
The recent Bandai Namco hack has been confirmed by the publisher but the supposed 2023 lineup, featuring games like Armored Core and Tekken 8, that’s been circulated on sites like Reddit and ...
Bandai Namco announced Tuesday that it plans to develop an "IP Metaverse" for its library of games, and is spending 15 billion yen (or 130 million USD) on the project.. First reported by ...
Bandai Namco is both a developer and a publisher that has expanded its library quite a lot over the decades, branching into choice-based horror games, puzzle platformers, RPGs, and, of course, the ...
BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment Inc. participated in the United Nations Environment Program’s Green Game Jam in 2021 with the PAC-MAN mobile app by creating a new in-game event focused on sharing a ...
Bandai Namco currently has other projects in store for 2024, including Little Nightmares 3 and Sand Land. The Dark Pictures Anthology: Directive 8020 and Dragon Ball: Sparkling!
In 2005, Bandai and Namco merged, and the following year, Bandai Namco was born. To mark the new conglomerate, the company got a yellow, red, and orange logo with the company’s name in white font.
Bandai Namco is also collaborating with various brands and retailers, such as Justice shop at Walmart and Five Below, to release assorted PAC-MAN items such as toys, apparel, accessories and more.
Bandai Namco is reportedly canceling upcoming games, including a few of the most popular titles, such as One Piece and Naruto.While the gaming industry is known for being quite volatile, this news ...
Bandai Namco is also the publisher of the Little Nightmares franchise – of which it owns the IP – with its developer Tarsier acquired by Embracer in 2020. Keep an eye out for our full ...
Four of the five games in Namco Museum: 50th Anniversary are already available on the GBA in previous Namco collections. If you already own the earlier cartridges, you're probably better off ...
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