A dedicated Elden Ring fan takes advantage of fall leaves to create an impressive homage to one of the game's key elements.
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.
“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 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 ...
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 ...
One particular streamer not only got early access to the game, but was also streaming the whole thing, which caught the attention of publisher Bandai Namco. The complete list of trophies and ...
Bandai Namco has confirmed workforce reductions and reportedly used controversial 'expulsion rooms' to encourage staff resignations. Japanese video game publisher Bandai Namco Holdings has ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Crying Laughing emoji (😂) is there for those moments when you’re laughing hard. If you feel the tears prickling the corner of your eyes, this is the way to express it. It’s one of the ...
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 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.