Sony and Bandai Namco Announce Strategic Partnership

As part of the agreement, Sony is now a 2.5 percent stakeholder in Bandai Namco Holdings in a deal valued at ¥68 billion.

Posted By | On 24th, Jul. 2025

naruto x boruto 1

Sony and Bandai Namco have announced that they have signed a strategic business alliance agreement. As part of this agreement, the former is acquiring 16 million shares of the latter which is valued at around ¥68 billion, making Sony Group approximately a 2.5 percent stakeholder in Bandai Namco Holdings.

In the press release announcing the partnership, the core of the agreement is to strengthen engagement among fans of Japanese media like anime and manga. A big part of this will revolve around growing the audience for anime, which is described as a field that is ripe for rapid market growth.

As one would expect from both Sony and Bandai Namco, the partnership will  likely lead to broader adaptations of various anime and manga IPs, including potentially more games that would be developed and released on PlayStation systems. While no specific title or IP was mentioned in the press release, Bandai Namco has a history of developing and publishing several games based on various anime and manga, especially from those published in Shueisha’s Jump line of magazines.

“The Bandai Namco Group promotes an ‘IP axis strategy’ that aims to maximize IP value by leveraging the appeal and worldview of IP, providing the optimal products and services at the optimal timing in the optimal regions,” said Bandai Namco Holdings executive vice president Nobuhiko Momoi. “We are filled with excitement about the potential to create new entertainment by combining Sony Group’s strengths and technological capabilities across various entertainment fields with Bandai Namco’s IP axis strategy”

Momoi also spoke about how this agreement will ultimately lead Bandai Namco to its long-term vision of connecting with the fans. “Through this collaboration, we aim to connect with IP fans worldwide, co-create the future together, and realize our purpose, ‘Fun for All into the Future,’ and mid- to long-term vision, ‘Connect with Fans,’” he said.

Sony has also confirmed in the press release that, while this agreement is a big step forward for the company when it comes to expanding its offering across various forms of media through different IPs, there won’t be a “material impact” on the company’s financial results for the fiscal year.

Sony Group Corporation’s chief strategy officer and representative corporate executive officer Toshimoto Mitomo said in the press release that, through this partnership, both Sony and Bandai Namco group will be able to expand their capacity for “multidirectional expansion” of the latter’s IP.

“By combining the strengths of both companies in the field of entertainment and unlocking the potential of compelling IP, we will further accelerate our efforts to maximize IP value and realize Sony’s long-term vision,’“Creative Entertainment Vision’,” said Mitomo.

It is worth noting that, considering Sony’s number of businesses, this agreement is likely going to result in a host of different outings when it comes to adaptations of anime and manga. We will also likely end up seeing more games based on these be released, which would traditionally be developed and published by Bandai Namco itself.


Tagged With: ,

Amazing Articles You Might Want To Check Out!

Keep On Reading!

No, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Isn’t a Shorter Game Than Rebirth, Clarifies Game Director

No, Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 Isn’t a Shorter Game Than Rebirth, Clarifies Game Director

"It’s not about cutting out content; it’s making sure that it feels right, the speed at which the story pr...

Pokémon Legends: Z-A Was the Biggest Physical Game Launch in the US Since Tears of the Kingdom

Pokémon Legends: Z-A Was the Biggest Physical Game Launch in the US Since Tears of the Kingdom

Game Freak's latest had a strong debut in the region, both in physical units sold and overall dollar sales, ac...

ARC Raiders Trailer Paints a Post-Apocalyptic Picture of Hope Before Revealing Its Biggest ARC Yet

ARC Raiders Trailer Paints a Post-Apocalyptic Picture of Hope Before Revealing Its Biggest ARC Yet

The Queen seemingly has company, as a massive new ARC is revealed for Embark's extraction shooter ahead of thi...

Battlefield: RedSec is Free-to-Play – Battle Royale Confirmed for October 28th Launch

Battlefield: RedSec is Free-to-Play – Battle Royale Confirmed for October 28th Launch

The first battle royale mode in the series since Firestorm is dropping tomorrow and will be free for everyone ...

Former PlayStation Exec Says Chasing Live-Service Like Fortnite is like a “Mirage” on a “Sand Dune”

Former PlayStation Exec Says Chasing Live-Service Like Fortnite is like a “Mirage” on a “Sand Dune”

Shawn Layden spoke about his time at Sony working on single-player games, and the company's change in prioriti...

Former Halo: Combat Evolved Developer Says Halo: Campaign Evolved “Feels Genuine” and is “Gorgeous”

Former Halo: Combat Evolved Developer Says Halo: Campaign Evolved “Feels Genuine” and is “Gorgeous”

Marcus Lehto wrote about how impressive Halo: Campaign Evolved looks, noting that "it warms my heart to see Ha...