Inside Xbox. PlayStation State of Play. Nintendo Direct. And now, just maybe, Bandai Namco Next, according to a recent trademark filed at the European Union Intellectual Property♋ Offi🔯ce.
A trademark filed on December 29 was approved ju༺st over a month ago for something call♛ed "." The trademark was approved for use in a long list of products and services, including (but not limited to): amusement parks, esports competitions, movies, toys, plays, musical performances, radio programs, computer networks, online publications, animated feature films, and of course, games.
The list of approved products and services reallꦏy doesn’t tell us much about what the name “Bandai Namco Next” could be used for, but the name seems to lend itself to a growing trend in the game publishing world. Since the pandemic has cancelled most in-person conventions and events for the foreseeable future, publishers have pivoted to advertising and previewing their upcoming games in online presentations. Bandai Namco Next could be that, but for Bamco.
Of course, we ha🐻ve nothing to base that on as Bandai Namco has made no announcements about any online presentations or anything else that goes by the name “Bandai Namco Next.” And as always, just because a trademark was provided doesn’t mean a compཧany actually has to use it for anything.
But if Bandai Namco Next were some sort of preview event, it would likely show off the upcoming Elden Ring MMO. Previously rumored to be coming to March’s Inside Xbox event, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:those rumors have since turned out to ✤be false. On top of that, 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a trailer has leaked online and is now circulating on social media, ♉perhaps inva💃lidating a preview event altogether.
Bandai Namco has 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:recently appointed a new president and will restructure some of its departments to better streamline operations. As of April, Bamco's operational units will go fro൩m five to just three, known as Entertainment Unit, IP Production Unit, and Amusement Unit.