Bandai Namco Entertainment

Background
Bandai Namco Entertainment (formerly known as Bandai Namco Games and Namco Bandai Games) was formed in 2006 after a merger between Bandai Co., Ltd. and Namco Ltd. The original companies still do exist separately, while the merged brand is mainly used for video game publishing, especially for its own games.

1st Logo (April 25, 2006- )
Logo: On a background (usually white), we see the company name in capitalized white text on top of a yellow circle and a sideways red spaceship-like triangle. The triangle and circle overlap, creating an orange space where the text is displayed. "Games" is found underneath the logo.

Variants:


 * On Tekken games starting with Tekken Tag Tournament 2, we see the logo as normal, but after a few seconds, the camera zooms in as Kazuya Mishima and Jin Kazama (characters from the game) step on the logo and throw punches at each other in slow motion (with the camera zoomed out again), then it glitches and cuts to black. In the Bandai Namco Entertainment variant, the Bandai Namco Entertainment logo changes to the Bandai Namco Games logo when it glitches.
 * Early Bandai Namco titles used a different font for "BANDAI NAMCO", and the orange overlapping section was lighter-colored.
 * Starting in 2015, the word "Entertainment" replaces "Games".

FX/SFX: None, just fading.

Music/Sounds: None.

Music/Sounds Variants:
 * On Pac-Man World Rally, the music from the 7th Namco logo plays.
 * On the Tekken variant, we hear a loud thud when Kazuya and Jin step on the logo, and a long whooshing sound when they are throwing the slow motion punches, then the glitch sounds and the crowd sounds after it cuts to black.

Availability: Common. This initially preceded Namco and Bandai logos on all their games released since April 2006 (as in Tekken games, both this and the Namco logos are used), before their logos were respectively phased out. First appeared on the U.S. release of Ace Combat Zero: The Balkan War (the Japanese and PAL versions use the regular Namco logo). Also widely used across Europe and North America. Due to the next logo being announced in October 2021 and officially being implemented starting in April 2022, this logo is being phased out in favor of the next one; though as of late 2022 it is still being used sporadically on some releases.

Legacy: The logo utilizes the colors of their long time mascot, Pac-Man (yellow, orange and red).

2nd Logo (October 1, 2021, April 1, 2022- )
Logo: On a white background, we see a red speech bubble outline with "BANDAI NAMCO" in it.

Variants:
 * In its initial reveal, the outline was pink - this was changed to red by the time of the logo's proper debut.
 * An animated variant appears on trailers. Multiple colored bubbles come together to form the main bubble, and the text appears word-by-word afterwards. For the 10th anniversary of THE iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls, the iM@SCG 10th anniversary logo is shown before the multiple color bubbles appear as the logo disappears. The Bandai Namco wording is already formed as the bubbles form the main bubble.
 * Tekken games use the same variant as before.
 * On Digimon Survive, the logo briefly glitches out.

FX/SFX: None. The animated variant has the bubbles and the text moving.

Music/Sounds: None. The animated variant has a five-note xylophone-synth tune. The Tekken variant is the same as the previous logo's variant.

Availability: Brand new. It first appeared on Bandai Namco's website and social media on October 1, 2021, but it didn't appear on games until Digimon Survive as the change did not take effect until Bandai Namco's 2023 financial year, beginning April 1, 2022. The animated variant appears at the end of trailers of not just video games, but also other Bandai Namco products, as well as the mobile title, iDOLiSH7, right before the Bandai Namco Online text. The iM@SCG 10th anniversary version is shown at the end of the iM@SCG 10th anniversary celebration anime, "ETERNITY MEMORIES".

Legacy: This logo was widely lambasted when it was first announced for its minimalistic design by the community and outsiders alike, though it still has its fans. It does have red as a primary color, which makes sense since Namco and Bandai use it in their respective corporate logos.