Bandai Entertainment San Diego Comic-Con 2025 Game Demos, Offsites

Bandai Namco Entertainment America Inc. is heading back to San Diego Comic-Con 2025 with one of its most ambitious showings yet, featuring hands-on gameplay, immersive experiences, and exclusives. Attendees will be among the first to demo major upcoming titles including Digimon Story Time Stranger, Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree, and Little Nightmares III, all available at Booth #129.

The booth will host public demos for each of its major titles. Fans can jump into the digital world in Digimon Story Time Stranger, a visually rich RPG that blends exploration and battle with over 450 Digimon to collect and train. Over at Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree, players will get an early taste of the hand-drawn, isometric roguelite inspired by Eastern mysticism and classic Japanese art. For something darker, Little Nightmares III invites players into a twisted world of puzzles, co-op gameplay, and chilling narrative, with an exclusive giveaway available while supplies last.

Elsewhere on the show floor, the Bandai Namco Toys & Collectibles America Inc. booth (#3345) will host Tamagotchi Plaza, a playable demo of the new casual game that revives the iconic virtual pet with charming shopkeeping gameplay and more than 100 Tamagotchi to meet. And don’t miss the 45th anniversary celebration of Pac-Man, with a surprise activation planned to honor the yellow icon’s decades of arcade legacy.

But the fun doesn’t stop there —Bandai Namco is extending the experience beyond the convention center with themed activations throughout downtown San Diego, including an immersive Little Nightmares III speakeasy pop-up. Meanwhile, Code Vein II fans can snap a photo with a life-size golden Motorcycle Forma outside at Lou & Mickey’s.

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