Bandai Namco Games
Bandai Namco Entertainment is one of the leading companies in the global entertainment industry, with a set definite mission to provide ‘’more fun for everyone’’. While their roots are deep in the gaming-biz, the company is constantly evolving, and their scale of interests has expanded far beyond the virtual realms and up to real-life entertainment.

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Bandai Namco Entertainment is a well-known video game development and publishing company created in Japan with its headquarters in Tokyo. The company was previously known as Namco Bandai Games, but in April 2015 in order to unify and increase their products value and appeal the company changed its name to Bandai Namco Entertainment. The founder of the company is Masaya Nakamura and the current president is Satoshi Oshita. Bandai Namco Games create not only video games but also videos and music related to video games, which are oriented to audiences worldwide. A vast array of developed and published Bandai Namco games covers titles released after March 31, 2006. The company doesn’t differentiate between computing systems and releases pieces for Xbox, Playstation, Microsoft Windows, and Wii systems alike.