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Bandai Namco announces Summer games Showcase

Though most of this Summer’s video game events have already come and gone, Bandai Namco has now announced their official Summer Showcase. Arriving later this week, the livestream is said to include a “Brand new game reveal from MY HERO ACADEMIA, new trailers, and more!”

Releasing a brief teaser trailer, Bandai Namco officially announced and detailed their upcoming showcase, writing: “The Bandai Namco Summer Showcase is back. Brand new game reveal from MY HERO ACADEMIA, new trailers, and more! Watch the global livestream July 2 at [8PM UK Time].”

While the teaser itself focused on the aforementioned My Hero Academia game, plenty of other titles were also confirmed to be present, including:

  • Code Vein II
  • The Blood of Dawnwalker
  • Death Note Killer Within
  • Everybody's Golf Hot Shots
  • Little Nightmares 3
  • Patapon 1+2 Replay
  • Shadow Labyrinth
  • Super Robot Wars Y
  • Tekken 8

That said, Bandai Namco is responsible for publishing tons of different games across many IPs, including but certainly not limited to Naruto; Dragon Ball; Soul Calibur; Ace Combat; Ridge Racer; Katamari; Pac-Man and of course, Dark Souls / Elden Ring.

Though expectations should certainly be kept in check, hopefully the show offers a surprise or two. We won’t have to wait long to find out.

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