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The Bandai Namco Showcase held on July 2 left an extensive list of news for the coming months, highlighting titles based on anime, established franchises, and new bets. From My Hero Academia to Digimon, through Pac-Man, the Japanese company showed its roadmap for the rest of 2025 and beyond.
Among new releases, re-releases, and additional content, the event served to put projects like Code Vein 2, the new Little Nightmares, and a surprising reinvention of Pac-Man in the Metroidvania style on the radar. Below, we compile all the announcements and their confirmed dates.
All the announcements from the Bandai Namco Showcase 2025
- My Hero Academia: All’s Justice
Action and fighting game set in the final arc of the anime. No confirmed release date. - Code Vein 2 (2026)
Sequel starring Lou, who can travel 100 years back in time. New trailer shown. - Patapon 1+2 Replay (July 11)
Remastering with new features like visible combos in combat. - Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree (September 19)
New IP with Rekka and Nishiki as protagonists. Extended gameplay was shown. - Shadow Labyrinth (July 18)
Dark Metroidvania starring Pac-Man. Trailer with bosses and abilities. - Little Nightmares III (October 10)
New playable trailer showing an unprecedented setting. - Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots (September 5)
Returns with themed levels and Pac-Man as a guest character. - Super Robot Wars Y (August 23)
Trailer with new characters and Assist Link feature. - Blood of the Dawnwalker (2026)
Dark RPG with moral decisions about forgiving or killing. New video shown. - Tekken 8 – Fahkumram (July 7)
New DLC character with Muay Thai fighting style and design details. - Dragon Ball Z Kakarot – DLC Daima (July 17)
First content based on Daima, with new mechanics and minigames. - Digimon Story: Time Stranger (October 2)
RPG with over 450 Digimon, battles, exploration, and complete trailer.
The presentation consolidates Bandai Namco as one of the most active companies in terms of anime licenses, classic revivals, and projects with its own identity. Which of these titles are you most looking forward to?
