Namco Bandai, DeNA Partner on New Mobile-Social Gaming Unit

Tekken, anyone? Mobile-social gaming giant DeNA and Namco Bandai, which is behind storied brands like PAC-MAN and Tekken, are partnering to start a subsidiary focused on social gaming-style titles for smartphones called BDNA.

The project has a modest amount of funding at 100 million yen (or $1.3 million) and it will be 75 percent owned by Namco Bandai Games and 25 percent by DeNA. It will be headed by Shin Unozawa, the executive vice president of the company’s games unit. The

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