Bloomberg reports that in addition to these games ending, Bandai Namco also canceled or paused production on multiple games, ...
The Japanese video game developer seems to be the latest company not immune to undergoing layoffs and shuttering projects.
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 ...
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 ...
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 firing people - but these laws don't ...
Bandai Namco is reportedly cutting its Japanese workforce and cancelling a number of projects due to lacklustre demand. The news comes as the company reports huge sales of its latest anime game ...
“Our decisions to discontinue games are based on comprehensive assessments of the situation”, explains a spokesperson of the publisher to Bloomberg. “Some employees may need to wait a ...
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.
Dragon Ball: Sparking! Zero's first wave of DLC will see Daima's Vegeta Mini and Glorio join the anime arena fighter's massive roster. Today at New York Comic Con, Toei Animation celebrated Dragon ...
Bandai Namco faces workforce exits and project cancellations, with 100 employees leaving amid internal restructuring efforts.