Bandai Namco’s annual Summer Showcase has been confirmed for this week, featuring exclusive trailers, in-depth gameplay deep dives, and more on July 2, 2025.
Bandai Namco has several new games to talk about during the Summer Showcase, including a new My Hero Academia Game and the recently announced Digimon title. Other games, such as The Blood of Dawnwalker and Tekken 8, will also be part of this showcase.
Bandai Namco Summer Showcase 2025 Will Feature 12 Games
Bandai Namco has released a teaser video for the upcoming showcase, revealing all the games that will be featured at the event. The highlight of the show is going to be a “Worldwide Game Reveal” for a new My Hero Academia game. Players will also receive an exclusive trailer reveal for Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree. Additionally, Digimon Story Time Stranger will receive a gameplay deep dive. 9 more games will be featured at the event, you can check out the complete list below:
- CODE VEIN II
- Death Note Killer Within
- EVERYBODY’S GOLF Hot Shots
- Little Nightmares III
- PATAPON 1 + 2 Replay
- Shadow Labyrinth
- Super Robot Wars Y
- TEKKEN 8
- The Blood of Dawnwalker
Out of these titles, we only know what Tekken 8 will reveal at the Bandai Namco Summer Showcase 2025. The developers have revealed that Fahkumram will be featured in the event, where players will see producer Michael Murray ride a tuk-tuk in Thailand and explore the home country of Fahkumram.
In other news, the release date for Little Nightmares 3 and Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots was announced last week. Also, interested readers can check out Blood of Dawnwalker’s gameplay overview. Will you be tuning in for Bandai Namco’s Summer Showcase next week? Let us know below and join the official Insider Gaming forums discussion.
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Nothing of value will be here. Bandai really doesn’t understand their audience I hope they lose the Shonen Jump licenses they have.