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Bandai Namco to start fielding pitches from local Japanese developers to make games use characters from possess select franchises

byCustoms Today Report
02/04/2015
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LONDON: Bandai Namco has announced plans to allow Japanese developers to pitch game ideas and similar subjects that use Bandai Namco’s catalogue of existing Intellectual Properties.

Bandai Namco will begin fielding pitches from local Japanese developers to make games that use characters from select franchises they own, including popular properties like Pac-Man, Galaga and Dig Dug. All of this will begin next month and when it does begin, Japanese developers will be able to request permission to use certain characters in their games. Essentially, if Bandai Namco gives a developer permission to use a character that developer can go on to create their game using that character.

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However, developers will be required to submit to what Bandai Namco refers to as a “project review” which is what they will be using instead of a traditional licensing agreement. If all is well, Bandai Namco will issue their permission to the developer and away they go. There is no platform restrictions announced so this could include mobile titles as well. How developers will actually submit a ‘product review’ hasn’t been announced yet.

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