Bandai Namco reveals three amazing booths and playable demos for Tokyo Game Show

Bandai Namco Entertainment has announced its full exhibition plans for the upcoming “Tokyo Game Show 2025.”
The company will have a massive presence at the event, with three separate booths spread across the Makuhari Messe convention center, each offering a different experience for attendees.

Main Bandai Namco Entertainment Booth (Hall 6)

This booth will feature playable demos for four of the company’s upcoming and recently released console games, along with a variety of promotions and photo opportunities.
Little Nightmares 3

- Playable Demo

The game will make its Japan debut with a playable demo of the spooky, abandoned amusement park stage, “Carnevale.”

- Giveaways

All demo players will receive an original hologram sticker, and all booth visitors can get a free sun visor designed after the characters Low and Alone.
- Pre-order Campaign

Attendees who have pre-ordered the game can enter a lottery to win prizes like an original tote bag or phone tab.
- Photo Spot

A photo spot will feature the terrifying “Monster Baby” from the game’s first stage.
Digimon Story: Time Stranger

- Playable Demo

The new RPG will be playable in two modes: a standard “Central Town Adventure Trial” and a challenging “Parrotmon Boss Battle Challenge.”

- Giveaways

All demo players will receive a sticker of “Jupitermon: Wrath Mode” and a special promotional pack for the Digimon Card Game.

- Pre-order Campaign

A lottery for those who have pre-ordered will offer prizes such as an original zip-up hoodie or an eco-bag.
- Photo Spot

A photo spot will allow fans to take a picture as if they are riding on the back of Garurumon. Agumon will also be making appearances at the booth.

Once Upon a Katamari

- Playable Demo

Visitors can try out the new entry in the classic series with a demo of the “Mukashi Nihon” (Old Japan) stage.

- Giveaways

All demo players will receive a sparkly sticker of The Prince.
- Pre-order Campaign

A pre-order lottery will offer prizes like an original eco-bag or a die-cut memo pad.
Code Vein II

Full details for the Code Vein II exhibition will be announced at a later date.
Family Game Park (Event Hall)
A separate booth will be located in the “Family Game Park” area of the convention.

This booth will feature playable demos of two family-friendly titles: Everybody’s GOLF WORLD (released as Everybody’s Golf HOT SHOTS internationally) and Tamagotchi’s Puchi Puchi Omisecchi – We’re Waiting for You! Nintendo Switch 2 Edition.

Original novelty goods will be given to those who play the demos.
Asobi Store (Hall 9)

Finally, a third booth, the “Bandai Namco Entertainment Asobi Store,” will be a dedicated merchandise store.
It will sell new, official goods for a variety of the company’s popular franchises, including the Code Vein series, Once Upon a Katamari, and The Idolmaster Gakuen.

The Tokyo Game Show 2025 is scheduled to be held next month, from Thursday, the 25th of September, to Sunday, the 28th of September, 2025.

Bandai Namco Entertainment has launched a special website for fans attending Tokyo Game Show, which will offer the latest information regarding their exhibits.
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