Bandai Namco Summer Showcase 2025 Set for July 2 – New My Hero Academia Game Reveal Headlines Lineup of 12 Major Titles
Bandai Namco has officially announced its Summer Showcase 2025, taking place on Wednesday, July 2, 2025, at 12 PM PT / 3 PM ET / 8 PM BT. The highly anticipated digital event will present updates and new reveals for 12 major upcoming titles, headlined by the world premiere of a new My Hero Academia game, alongside major updates on Code Vein II, Tekken 8, Little Nightmares III, and more.
A Stacked Lineup of Reveals and Updates
This year’s showcase is packed with big titles, including both sequels and original IPs. Here's the full list of confirmed games Bandai Namco will highlight:
Code Vein II
Death Note Killer Within
Digimon Story Time Stranger
Everybody's Golf Hot Shots
My Hero Academia (new title reveal)
Little Nightmares III
Patapon 1+2 Replay
Shadow Labyrinth
Super Robot Wars Y
Tekken 8
The Blood of the Dawnwalker (from ex-CD Projekt RED devs at Rebel Wolves)
Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree
While most of these titles have already been teased or confirmed, this showcase promises to bring in-depth gameplay reveals, release date confirmations, and new trailers. The most intriguing is undoubtedly the brand-new My Hero Academia game, which has not been detailed before and is expected to make its debut during the broadcast.
Release Windows & Anticipated Titles
Several of these games are expected to launch in the coming weeks and months:
Patapon 1+2 Replay and Shadow Labyrinth are due out this July
Super Robot Wars Y is slated for August
Digimon Story Time Stranger, Everybody's Golf Hot Shots, Little Nightmares III, and Towa and the Guardians of the Sacred Tree are scheduled for September–October
With this calendar rapidly filling up, fans are eager to see polished gameplay footage, learn more about mechanics, and get insight into what distinguishes each new entry—especially from returning franchises like Tekken, Digimon, and Little Nightmares.
Bandai Namco’s Summer Showcase comes at a critical moment, with many of its 2025 releases aligning with peak gaming season in Q3 and Q4. The reveal of a new My Hero Academia game is likely to draw anime and fighting game enthusiasts alike, while titles like Blood of the Dawnwalker are already building strong interest due to their pedigree and RPG ambition.
Whether you're a fan of anime, RPGs, action games, or platformers, this event looks set to deliver something for everyone.
Are you hyped for the new My Hero Academia reveal or one of the other upcoming games? Which one are you adding to your wishlist? Let us know in the comments!