Namco Bandai Games
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Joint Namco-DeNA mobile venture to finish in March
BNDeNA to meet its end after almost four years
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Namco posts best annual results in years
Tekken, Soulcalibur, and Naruto games all top 1 million sold; revenues and profits at five-year highs
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Namco Bandai Games America appoints new media agency
Petrol to manage TV, digital, mobile, and print
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Namco Bandai opens social-focused studio in Vancouver
Canada gets a brand-new Namco Bandai studio
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Namco sees 15% revenue rise YoY
Has shifted 840,000 copies of Tekken Tag Tournament 2 since September
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Wii U Smash Bros a "big priority" for Namco Bandai
The Tekken developer is working hard on the Nintendo fighting franchise
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Wii U GamePad "distracting", says Tekken director
Katsuhiro Harada talks about how his team will use the Wii U's controller
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Gree enters partnership with Namco Bandai
Five social games will be developed between the two companies
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Namco Bandai pushes digital downloads for its latest titles
Digital delivery is the next step for Namco Bandai's growth
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Namco Bandai brings Western teams under single leadership
Mark Tsuji becomes the new CEO of Namco Bandai's united Western operations
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Namco Bandai and DeNA launch new mobile venture
BDNA Inc to start operations in October, will focus on social gaming for smartphones
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Namco Bandai sees 8.1% rise in games division
Revenues for area up to ¥35.6 billion (£283m) as company sees 3DS success
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Controversy over Xbox 360 exclusivity deals
Namco Bandai manager backtracks on claims that Microsoft paid for exclusive Tales Of Vesperia deal
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New Tales title takes Japanese number one
Namco Bandai game also sees PSP triple sales, outsells PS3 4 to 1
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Namco Bandai signs distribution deal for Yoostar2
Publisher handling Kinect and Move title across Europe
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90 jobs lost following Namco Bandai restructuring
Cuts at US office as divisions combined, development outsourced
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Cult PS3 exclusive due for release in June via Namco Bandai
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Namco Bandai to cut 10% of workforce
630 job losses form part of Group Restart Plan aimed at strengthening business after dire nine months