Bandai Namco Entertainment has officially confirmed its participation at Tokyo Game Show 2025, which will be held from September 25-28 Makuhari Messe in Chiba, Japan. The publisher will exhibit its latest titles across multiple halls, complete with demo stations, cosplay appearances, pre-order campaigns, and even original merchandise available at the Asobi Store. A dedicated TGS2025 special website has also been launched, with further updates and livestreams details closer to the event.
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Major Titles

Bandai Namco’s main stage will feature four of its most anticipated titles like Little Nightmares 3, Digimon Story: Time Stranger, Code Vein II, and Once Upon a Katamari Damacy. Visitors can look forward to playable demos, photo opportunities, and exclusive novelties, along with reservation campaigns offering limited-edition merchandises.
Little Nightmares 3: First Playable Demo in Japan

The long-awaited Little Nightmares 3 will be playable in Japan for the first time, with attendees exploring the eerie “Carnevale” stage set in an abandoned amusement park. Players who secure a demo slot will even receive an original hologram sticker, while booth visitors can pick up themed sun visors inspired by the game’s characters.
A reservation campaign running on September 27 and 28, will reward pre-orders with prizes such as tote bags, phone tablets, and acrylic keychains. Fans can also expect cosplay appearances of new protagonists Law and Alone, along with a massive Monster Baby installation that doubles as a photo spot.
Digimon Story: Time Stranger

Digimon Story: Time Stranger will offer two demo experiences which are the Central Town Adventure Trial, which lets players explore the Digital World Iliad, and the Parrot Monboss Battle Challenge, a thrilling boss fight against Parrotmon.
Participants who play the demo will receive limited giveaways, including a Yupitermon: Wrath Mode sticker and a promotional Digimon Card Game pack. A pre-order campaign will also take place with exclusive goods such as zip-up hoodies, eco bags, and acrylic keychains. Fans can also capture photos at a Garurumon photo spot and even meet Agumon, who will appear at the booth throughout the event.
Code Vein II and Once Upon a Katamari Damacy

While details for Code Vein II will be revealed at a later date, Once Upon a Katamari Damacy will bring its quirky rolling gameplay to TGS2025 with a playable stage set in Mukashi Nihon. Those who try the demo will receive collectible Prince stickers, and a reservation campaign will offer themed prizes such as eco bags, die-cut memo pads, and scroll ballpoint pens.
Family Game Park
Bandai Namco will also set up demo stations in the Family Game Park, designed for parents and children to enjoy games together. Titles such as Everybody’s Golf World and Tamagotchi Puchi Puchi Omisetchi: Nintendo Switch 2 Edition will be playable, with novelty gifts available for those who try out the demos.
Asobi Store Branch

In addition to its game booths, Bandai Namco will operate a special Asobi Store branch selling official merchandise tied to TGS2025 titles. Items inspired by Little Nightmares 3, Digimon Story: Time Stranger, Once Upon a Katamari Damacy, and Gakuen Idolmaster will be available for purchase. The products will also be listed online via the Asobi Store beginning September 25, with more details to be revealed in mid-September.
To find out more, head on to Bandai Namco’s official Tokyo Game Show 2025 website.




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