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Home » Bandai Namco has reportedly lowered its Japanese workforce by over 100
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Bandai Namco has reportedly lowered its Japanese workforce by over 100

Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamFebruary 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Following earlier studies that Bandai Namco was trying to cut back its workforce, the corporate seems to have seemingly let go of over 100 workers within the final yr.

In response to Automaton, a submitting on Japan’s on-line pension database reveals that between April 2024 and February 2025, 117 workers have left the corporate. This doesn’t make clear if those that left the corporate did so voluntarily or not.

Final yr, Bloomberg reported that the corporate was “taking a historically Japanese strategy to decreasing workers and sending employees to rooms the place they’re given nothing to do, placing strain on them to depart voluntarily.”

It was alleged that the corporate was participating within the apply of Oidashi Beya, a way utilized by Japanese firms to isolate staff by giving them no duties, in an effort to get them to depart of their very own volition, moderately than be let go and obtain severance.

It was claimed in the identical report final yr that Bandai had ceased manufacturing on a number of titles, together with video games that includes the One Piece and Naruto licenses, in addition to a contract venture with Nintendo.

Bandai Namcon’s newest launch,  Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero has seen robust gross sales. The sport, developed by Spike Chunsoft, surpassed a complete of 5 million items bought worldwide since launch, in response to the writer.