Japanese game company Bandai Namco is reportedly sending staff to “expulsion rooms” where they have nothing to do after a number of projects were canceled, including one said to be for Nintendo.
Bandai Namco has assured struggling Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero players that it's okay to lower the difficulty as waves are being wrecked by Great Ape Vegeta. The highly anticipated fighting arena ...
The Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero leaks have begun a week before its official release date — and Bandai Namco has responded in perhaps the only way it can: with takedowns and shifty eyes.
Bernstein analyst Robin Zhu maintained a Hold rating on BANDAI NAMCO Holdings (NCBDF – Research Report) today and set a price target of Yen3,250.00. The company’s shares closed last Wednesday ...
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 ...
Bandai Namco, the publisher behind mega-hits like Elden Ring, Dragon Ball Sparking Zero, and Tekken, has reportedly cancelled a variety of game projects. Bandai Namco has a multitude of IP that it ...
Please verify your email address. Bandai Namco is reducing its workforce and canceling several upcoming titles due to low demand. Over 100 employees have left so far, with another 100 potentially ...
Please verify your email address. The easiest way to explain oidashi beya, or "expulsion rooms", is in the context of Japanese law. To be brief, Japanese companies are heavily incentivized against ...
Bandai Namco is reportedly cutting its workforce. That's according to Bloomberg, which says the cuts follow the cancellation of "several titles due to lackluster demand." GamesIndustry.biz has ...
Bandai Namco joins a number of game industry companies that have begun canceling games and firing staff in recent months. In a report by Bloomberg, Bandai Namco has begun to fire 200 of its 1,300 ...