List of Bandai Namco video game franchises
List of all video game franchises by Bandai Namco Holdings
Bandai Namco Holdings is a Japanese holdings company, based in Tokyo , that specializes in video games , anime , toys , arcades and amusement parks .[ 1] The company was formed following the merger of Bandai and Namco on 29 September 2005, with both companies' assets being merged into a single corporate entity.[ 2] The core video game branch of the company is Bandai Namco Entertainment , formerly called Namco Bandai Games, which develops games for home consoles , arcades and mobile phones internationally. Bandai Namco is best known for its video game franchises; Pac-Man is its highest-grossing franchise with over US$12.8 billion by 2016,[ 3] while Tekken is its best-selling franchise with over 49 million copies across multiple platforms.[ 4] By the late 2010s, Bandai Namco was the largest toy company by revenue and the eighth-largest video game company.[ 5] [ 6]
Bandai Namco owns former developer Banpresto , which operates as a toy company in Japan and was purchased in 2006,[ 7] and acquired a 95% stake in D3 Publisher in 2009.[ 8] 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 a subsidiary company, even if the series did not begin at that time.
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References
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