Updated Mar 21, 2026 by Bandai Namco
Bandai Namco operates as a unified conglomerate following the 2005–2007 merger of Bandai and Namco, focusing on a diversified portfolio across toys, video games, animation, and amusement.
Flagship toy lines have achieved significant scale, with Gundam models exceeding 500 million units shipped, Zatchbell Battle cards reaching 300 million units, and Tamagotchi sales surpassing 20 million units.
The company’s major video game franchises, including TEKKEN, DARK SOULS III, and the Tales series, have collectively surpassed 50 million units in total sales.
The 'NEXT STAGE' mid-term plan prioritizes deepening engagement with a mature fan base and expanding cross-media offerings to drive sustained global growth.
Corporate sustainability initiatives for fiscal year 2021 include formal CO₂ reduction targets, enhanced supply-chain safety measures, and the implementation of internal work-life balance programs.
Bandai Namco operates as a unified conglomerate following the 2005–2007 merger of Bandai and Namco, focusing on a diversified portfolio across toys, video games, animation, and amusement.
Flagship toy lines have achieved significant scale, with Gundam models exceeding 500 million units shipped, Zatchbell Battle cards reaching 300 million units, and Tamagotchi sales surpassing 20 million units.
The company’s major video game franchises, including TEKKEN, DARK SOULS III, and the Tales series, have collectively surpassed 50 million units in total sales.
The 'NEXT STAGE' mid-term plan prioritizes deepening engagement with a mature fan base and expanding cross-media offerings to drive sustained global growth.
Corporate sustainability initiatives for fiscal year 2021 include formal CO₂ reduction targets, enhanced supply-chain safety measures, and the implementation of internal work-life balance programs.