Updated Mar 21, 2026 by Bandai Namco
Bandai Namco reported consolidated net sales of ¥723.99 billion in 2020, a slight decrease from the previous year's ¥732.35 billion.
The Network Entertainment segment is the company's primary revenue driver, accounting for 42.3% of total sales, followed by Toys & Hobby at 32.7% and Real Entertainment at 11.8%.
The Japanese market remains the firm's core focus, generating approximately 80% of the group's total external revenue.
Flagship intellectual properties are critical to financial performance, with the Dragon Ball franchise alone contributing ¥134.9 billion in revenue.
Key product milestones include over 10 million units sold for Dark Souls III, more than 100 million downloads for DRAGON BALL Z DOKKAN BATTLE, and over 500 million Gundam model shipments.
Between 2016 and 2020, the company expanded its global footprint by establishing regional headquarters in Asia, China, and Europe, alongside new subsidiaries like BANDAI NAMCO Technica and BANDAI NAMCO Collectibles.
Corporate governance and social responsibility efforts are managed by a dedicated ethics secretariat that conducts mandatory training and supply-chain audits for all employees and partners.
Bandai Namco reported consolidated net sales of ¥723.99 billion in 2020, a slight decrease from the previous year's ¥732.35 billion.
The Network Entertainment segment is the company's primary revenue driver, accounting for 42.3% of total sales, followed by Toys & Hobby at 32.7% and Real Entertainment at 11.8%.
The Japanese market remains the firm's core focus, generating approximately 80% of the group's total external revenue.
Flagship intellectual properties are critical to financial performance, with the Dragon Ball franchise alone contributing ¥134.9 billion in revenue.
Key product milestones include over 10 million units sold for Dark Souls III, more than 100 million downloads for DRAGON BALL Z DOKKAN BATTLE, and over 500 million Gundam model shipments.
Between 2016 and 2020, the company expanded its global footprint by establishing regional headquarters in Asia, China, and Europe, alongside new subsidiaries like BANDAI NAMCO Technica and BANDAI NAMCO Collectibles.
Corporate governance and social responsibility efforts are managed by a dedicated ethics secretariat that conducts mandatory training and supply-chain audits for all employees and partners.