GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links. Namco has trademarked two logos for Bandai Namco, which will be its ...
To the displeasure of a number of its fans, Bandai Namco's logo is getting a redesign next year, which the company says will embody the its new purpose to offer 'fun for all into the future'. In a ...
Bandai Namco Group has announced a new mission, vision, and logo, which plan to be implemented starting in April 2022. “With intense competition in today’s rapidly changing global market and ...
In 2005, Bandai and Namco merged, and the following year, Bandai Namco was born. To mark the new conglomerate, the company got a yellow, red, and orange logo with the company’s name in white font.
Last year, Japanese publisher Bandai Namco announced that it was doing away with its logo, the same one it had used since the two formerly separate companies merged all the way back in 2006. “Our ...
Gradients and 3D effects are a little tacky, but the flat design of the new logo is also pretty bland. The new design takes on the flat style that has become ubiquitous in enterprise rebrands, where ...
Recent graduate just trying to start conversations about video games. Can often be caught playing Halo when he really should be working on his backlog. Bandai Namco is one of gaming's most ...
Bandai Namco announced it has a new mission, vision, and logo. The changes will take place in April 2022. "With intense competition in today’s rapidly changing global market and increasingly diverse ...
Every now and then, companies like to refresh, change and update their logos for marketing reasons, and the latest company to do this will be Japanese publisher and developer Bandai Namco - known for ...
Bandai Namco’s current logo has been around for quite some time and been applied to everything from its video games to arcade machines to outright business endeavors. The yellow, red, and orange are ...
Whenever a company reveals a new logo, it's common practice to then hate on that new logo until everyone gets tired and moves onto something else. The latest victim of this fruitless cycle is Bandai ...