Bandai Namco has released their Q2 FY2026 financial reports, revealing in their Financial Highlights that the financial domination of Mobile Suit Gundam continues with it being the first IP to reach 100 billion yen this financial year.

- Anpanman brought in 5.8 billion yen, up 500 million from the previous year.
- Mobile Suit Gundam brought in 127.2 billion yen, up 50.7 billion yen from the previous year. The continued success of SD Gundam G Generation: Eternal, which recently passed 7 million downloads, contributed to Gundam’s ongoing dominance.
- Dragon Ball brought in 65.1 billion yen, down 10.6 billion yen from the previous year.
- Naruto brought in 13.1 billion yen, down 1.9 billion yen from the previous year.
- Pretty Cure brought in 5 billion yen, up 1.7 billion yen from the previous year.
- One Piece brought in 32.8 billion yen, down 3.7 billion yen from the previous year.
The company has multiple anime games in development now, including a new Dragon Ball game to be announced in January 2026, My Hero Academia: All’s Justice, a Nintendo Switch 2 port of Digimon Story: Time Stranger, and yet to be officially announced games for Dragon Ball, One Piece, and Jujutsu Kaisen.





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