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Bandai Namco says it canceled at least five games in-development

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Bandai Namco is tightening its reigns on its video game development projects as the developer and publisher has said it has canceled five games, which were in development at its various studios. The cancellations come as Bandai Namco has revamped its internal criteria for evaluating the quality of its games. The company says that it has decided to do this as game development costs soar. Thankfully Little Nightmares 3 has not be affected.

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8 thoughts on “Bandai Namco says it canceled at least five games in-development”

  1. I’m assuming one of those canceled games is Dragonball Sparking Zero. It seems like it was going to replace some characters from Budokai Tenkaichi 3 with waisted character slots anyway. I would say I’m still waiting for Dragonball Fusions 2, but you know what? I’m getting tired of every company failing to obey the simplest of instructions. I should stop relying on others to make happy.

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      It seems like trolling has lost its touch these days. With all the information available online, it’s hard to believe made-up statements. The user in question seems to be a joke. Perhaps they should go back to Wikipedia and double-check which games have been canceled and which ones are still set to release this year. It’s time for them to step up their game and try harder next time.

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