Bandai Namco offers up iconic IP to Japanese devs

Japanese developer and publisher Bandai Namco is seeking new partnerships with local developers, even offering access to some of its most iconic IP.

The movie is part of a new open project” that is due to begin in late April, according to anofficial documenttranslated byGematsu.

The IP on offer includes Pac-Man, DigDug, Galaxian, Xevious, Mappy, Galaga, The Tower of Druaga, Battle City, Star Luster, Tower of Babel, Adventure of Valkyrie, Sky Kid, Dragon Buster, Shadow Land, Genpei Toma Den, Wonder Momo and Wagan Land.

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