Bandai Namco Summer Showcase Announced For This Week, Will Reveal A New My Hero Academia Game, And More

Jun 30, 2025 at 09:42am EDT
Bandai Namco Summer Showcase 2025

Bandai Namco isn't done talking about what it has coming down the pipeline, as the company announced it will host its own Bandai Namco Summer Showcase this week on July 2, 2025, at 12pm PT/3pm ET/8pm BT.

The showcase will feature more information on a number of titles Bandai Namco is publishing, including news on the recently announced Code Vein II, the upcoming RPG Blood of the Dawnwalker from former CD Projekt RED developers at their new studio Rebel Wolves, Tekken 8, Little Nightmares III, and Everybody's Golf Hot Shots, to name a few of the 12 games from Bandai's portfolio that'll be shown off.

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Chief among the 12 titles being shown in this showcase is the one that we know very little about, as Bandai Namco is set to premiere a brand-new My Hero Acadedmia title at this Wednesday's showcase.

Here's the full list of titles Bandai Namco has committed to showing at this Summer Showcase event:

Though this month has already included plenty of new information on titles like Little Nightmares III and The Blood of the Dawnwalker, most of the games on the list are titles that players have been waiting to hear more about.

Plenty of them have release dates, with Super Robot Wars Y, Shadow Labyrinth, and Patapon 1+2 Replay all due out this summer, in August for the former and July for the latter two games. While Digimon Story Time Stranger, Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree, Everybody's Golf Hot Shots, and Little Nightmares III are all due out in September and October.

Hopefully, we'll get better looks at gameplay for each of these titles, as some of them are due out in the next few weeks.

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