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  2. Bandai Namco Holdings - Wikipedia

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    Bandai Namco Holdings Inc. [a] (commonly known as Bandai Namco [b] and formerly Namco Bandai until 2015, also known as Bandai Namco Group, [4]) is a Japanese mass media and entertainment conglomerate founded in 2005 by the merger of Namco and Bandai. The company specializes in toys, video games, arcades, anime, restaurants, and amusement parks. [5]

  3. Bandai Namco Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Bandai Namco Entertainment Inc. [a] is a Japanese multinational video game publisher, and the video game branch of the wider Bandai Namco Holdings group. Founded in 2006 as Namco Bandai Games Inc., [b] it is the successor to Namco's home and arcade video game business, as well as Bandai's former equivalent division. [3]

  4. Bandai Namco Studios - Wikipedia

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    Bandai Namco Studios Inc. [a] is a Japanese video game developer headquartered in Kōtō, Tokyo and founded in 2012, with studios in Singapore and Malaysia.Bandai Namco Studios is a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly Bandai Namco Games), which itself is part of the wider Bandai Namco Holdings group.

  5. Bandai - Wikipedia

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    Bandai is a wholly owned subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings and heads its parent's Toy and Hobby Content Strategic Business Unit (CSBU). Bandai is among the largest and most profitable toy companies worldwide, alongside Hasbro and Mattel. The company focuses on creating unique and innovative products for its consumers, and to bend established ...

  6. Namco - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Namco merged with Bandai to form what is now named Bandai Namco Holdings; the standalone Namco brand continues to be used for video arcade and other entertainment products by the group's Bandai Namco Amusements division. The Namco name comes from Nakamura Manufacturing Company, derived from its founder Masaya Nakamura.

  7. Monolith Soft - Wikipedia

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    Monolith Software Inc., [b] trading as Monolith Soft, is a Japanese video game development studio originally owned by Namco (later Bandai Namco) until being bought out by Nintendo in 2007, best known for the Xenoblade Chronicles series of games.

  8. List of Bandai Namco video game franchises - Wikipedia

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    The company owns the video game assets of defunct developer BEC, which merged with Banpresto in 2011 to form B.B. Studio. [9] Bandai Namco also owns the video game rights to several anime licenses, notably Dragon Ball; [10] in this instance, the first entry for these franchises will list the first game developed or published by Bandai Namco or ...

  9. ILCA (company) - Wikipedia

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    It had since then developed a close relationship with publisher Bandai Namco Entertainment, working on games such as The Idolmaster: Starlit Season, [5] One Piece Odyssey and Sand Land. [6] It also formed a new studio named Bandai Namco Aces with the publisher in 2022 to work on the next Ace Combat game. Bandai Namco will own 51% of the new ...