Everything Announced At Bandai Namco’s Summer Showcase

All the big summer showcases from the likes of PlayStation and Xbox may be over, but Bandai Namco left it a little late to show off all the games that it has coming in both the near and distant future, including deep dives into upcoming games and new announcements. Here’s everything that the showcase had to offer.

My Hero Academia: All’s Justice

Bandai Namco started off with the official reveal of My Hero Academia: All’s Justice, an action fighting game that is being developed in tandem with the anime’s final season. It promises a “game-exclusive” take on the final battle of the series, and will feature the entirety of class 1-A as part of the roster.

Code Vein 2 Gets A New Story Trailer

Following the game’s announcement earlier this summer, we got some more information on Code Vein 2. It was explained that the game will feature a woman called Lou, who will let the protagonist travel back in time by 100 years to save the world. Code Vein 2 is set to launch at some point in 2026.

Patapon 1+2 Replay Marches To Release

Next, Bandai Namco gave us a small demo of Patapon 1+2 Replay, which is set to launch on July 11. The demo had our beloved little creatures taking out a plant monster, as well as a demonstration of a new feature that will let you see combos while fighting.

Towa And The Guardians Of The Sacred Tree Also Gets A Gameplay Trailer

Towa and the Guardians of the Scared Tree was the next game to get a lengthy showcase, giving us a good look at two of the game’s Guardians, Rekka and Nishiki. It was also revealed that the game will get weekly updates on social media channel, up until the game launches on September 19.

Shadow Labyrinth Brings Us Yet Another Gameplay Trailer

Continuing the deep dive into upcoming games, Shadow Labyrinth got another gameplay trailer ahead of its official launch on July 18. We got to see a late game boss fight, some of the skills you’ll be able to use, and the Aura feature which allows you to upgrade your stats.

Little Nightmares 3 Sneaks Into The Spotlight

We got a new trailer for Little Nightmares 3 ahead of its release date reveal last week, which gave us a look at a new area in the game. We see our main characters, Low and Alone, sneaking through a carnival, running away from all sorts of creepy enemies, as well as reminders that it’s getting a bunch of fancy editions and two post-launch chapters.

Pac-Man laid on the floor looking sad.

Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots Tees Up Some More Pac-Man

Next up, we got to see Pac-Man enjoying a few rounds of golf, as Bandai revealed some stages that will be included when the game launches on September 5.

Super Robot Wars Y Blasts Us Away With A New Trailer

Continuing the trend of in-depth gameplay showcases, tactical RPG Super Robot Wars Y also got an in-depth trailer, giving us a closer look at some of the game’s characters, and a new feature called Assist Link, whil will allow non-pilot characters to help out in battle. The game will launch on August 23 later this year.

The Blood of the Dawnwalker is an exciting new project from new studio Rebel Wolves, and the game got some new gameplay footage during the show. In it, we see a few new features, such as the ability to suck the blood of someone, choosing to either spare them or kill them. Still no release date, but we do know it’s coming in 2026.

Fahkumram Gets A Character Breakdown

Fahkumram is being added to Tekken 8 next week, and Bandai Namco gave us an extensive deep dive into the character and how he plays, explaining some of the inspiration behind his design.

Dragonball Z Kakarot Daima DLC Joins In With The New Trailers

Dragonball Z Kakarot is getting is first Daima DLC on July 17, and Bandai has given us a new trailer to get us nice and hyped up, which includes various battle mechanics and minigames that we’ll be able to get stuck into.

A large dinosaur-like creature roaring.

Digimon Story: Time Stranger Gets A Gameplay Deep Dive

Digimon Story: Time Stranger has been looking excellent every time it’s shown off, and today was no exception. Bandai Namoc gave us an extensive look at the title ahead of its release on October 2, letting us see the game’s combat system, some of the areas we can explore, a boss fight, and the reveal that over 450 Digimon will be included in the game.


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Digimon Story: Time Stranger


Released

October 3, 2025

ESRB

Teen / Fantasy Violence, Mild Language, Suggestive Themes, Use of Alcohol

Developer(s)

Media.Vision

Prequel(s)

Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth, Digimon Story: Cyber Sleuth – Hacker’s Memory

Number of Players

Single-player

Steam Deck Compatibility

Unknown



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