Game maker Bandai Namco ready to join gambling market

Bandai Namco is not new to casino games, or games in general but now it looks like they will take one step closer to doing it all on their own. The company has have announced the production of a Pac-Man Video-Bingo machine, which has already hit the market.

Working with Spanish developer Meetronia and UK based Quixant, the three companies developed and began producing the machine earlier this year. It became operational at the beginning of April.

This isn’t their first foray into gambling though. In 2016, they partnered with Australian based Ainsworth Game Technology to begin producing casino-style games. The game developer was responsible for handling the software related aspects of the machine, including such things as sound effects, graphics, and other “game-like” parts to make the machine more appealing to users. This led to the development of a Pac-Man style video slot machine which became a popular choice almost immediately.

In September 2017, Gamblit Gaming made a deal with Bandai Namco in which the game maker would create the software for a Pac-Man style game, as well as drawing off of several of their other popular titles. Games produced by Bandai Namco had become a huge part of the culture in many countries, and so it only made sense to start drawing on that familiarity to produce casino games that would draw consumers to them.