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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.
Bandai Namco announced it has a new mission, vision, and logo. ... Bandai Namco Unveils New Logo - News. Tweet. by William D'Angelo, posted on 01 October 2021 / 4,451 Views.
Bandai Namco has released a lot of corpo speech as to why it changed its logo, but we don’t know the real reason. More than likely, someone got promoted to an executive position and decided to ...
Bandai Namco came up with a new logo, replacing the orange blob it has used since 2006. Fans don’t like it. Publisher says it ‘reflects our new Purpose,’ yes, with a capital P.
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.
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'.
The logo stands for our determination to communicate with fans worldwide, to connect with our fans, and to create entertainment unique to Bandai Namco." Predictably, this new logo is highly disliked.
Bandai Namco Holdings published a couple of videos to present its new logo in the 2022 fiscal year, and both feature the RX-78-2 Gundam. ... Bandai Namco revealed its new logo on October 1, 2021.
Unpopular opinion here, but I cringed once Namco and Bandai merged and revealed that childlike blob logo. Barf. The new logo is boring, but won't make me feel like I'm 9 years old when I boot up ...
Bandai Namco announced today that it is changing their corporate logo, as well as its business’s purpose statement. In the press release, Bandai Namco announced that these changes will start ...
In October last year, Bandai Namco - the Japanese video game publisher responsible for series like Pac-Man, Tekken and Dark Souls - announced it would be changing its company logo.