Bloomberg reports that in addition to these games ending, Bandai Namco also canceled or paused production on multiple games, including a game based on characters from the Naruto and One Piece ...
“Our decisions to discontinue games are based on comprehensive assessments ... The uncertain future of the affected employees appears in contrast to Bandai Namco’s success with its latest ...
In a year flush with video-game-company layoffs and restructuring, Bandai Namco has reportedly canceled several titles including games featuring One Piece and Naruto licenses. In addition to those ...
Following the massive layoffs across the games industry Bandai Namco is now the latest to be affected, as it has cancelled various projects, impacting its staffing. Bandai Namco is also the first ...
“Several” Bandai Namco Entertainment games have been canceled and the company’s staff is being reduced, according to a new report. Bloomberg claims that Bandai Namco is encouraging staff to ...
In a separate, Japanese (machine translated) report, Bandai adds that approximately 90% of total sales for Dragon Ball: ...
Publisher Bandai Namco is laying off employees following the cancellation of several games, according to Bloomberg who spoke with people familiar with the matter. The sources claim Bandai Namco is ...
Some unannounced games in the worlds of One Piece and Naruto have supposedly been either paused or canceled entirely amid some larger shakeups at Bandai Namco, according to new reports.
The Taiwan Digital Game Rating Committee published a rating for a Death Note game that Bandai Namco is behind, which means an announcement of said Death Note game is likely coming soon.
A couple years after its founding, relatively new Polish studio Rebel Wolves has found a publishing partner for its debut game in Bandai Namco. The studio gained attention when it opened its doors ...
The report claims that Bandai Namco has moved "about 200" of its around 1,300 employees to such rooms - known in Japan as "oidashi beya, or 'expulsion rooms'" - so far, with "nearly 100" having ...
Video game publisher Bandai Namco Holdings Inc is cutting its workforce after cancelling several titles due to lackluster demand, according to people familiar with the matter. The Tokyo-based ...