
D3PUBLISHER is a subsidiary of BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment that produces and publishes games for various platforms.
D3Publisher operates as a Japanese publisher with deep roots in the industry, having been active from 1998 through 2024. As a subsidiary of BANDAI NAMCO Entertainment, the company has released 127 titles on PlayPile, though it acts primarily as a publisher with 124 entries rather than a developer where it holds only 14 credits. Their output peaked in the 2000s with 52 games and remained strong in the 2010s with 49 releases before dropping to 18 titles in the current decade. This shift suggests a significant reduction in their annual release schedule over the last five years compared to their mid-career volume. The company shows a clear preference for specific genres, with Adventure leading at 32 games followed by Visual Novels and Simulators. Their platform strategy heavily favored older hardware, releasing 37 games on PlayStation 2 and 16 on the PSP. More recent efforts focus on the Nintendo Switch and PC, but the sheer number of legacy titles indicates a heavy reliance on past generations. Their portfolio spans a wide array of styles including Hack and slash, Card & Board Games, and Shooters. Quality control varies across their catalog. The average IGDB rating sits at 61.1 out of 100 based on 23 rated titles. While they have zero poor-rated games, the majority fall into the good or mixed categories with 12 good ratings and 9 mixed ones. Only two titles achieved great status above 80 points. The standout performer is Earth Defense Force: World Brothers 2 from 2024 with a score of 86. Other notable entries include Nightshade (2016) at 80 and the recent Earth Defense Force 6 (2022) at 73.8. Onee Chanbara Origin also holds a respectable 69 rating. Recent releases in late 2024 continue to show this pattern of variety, including pun-heavy visual novel titles alongside established franchises. Custom Mech Wars appeared in December 2023 with a mixed 65 score. The company maintains a presence on modern systems like PlayStation 5 and Nintendo Switch but remains heavily associated with the PlayStation 2 era based on their historical release data. Their catalog offers a mix of niche Japanese experiences and action titles that have not consistently reached high critical acclaim, though they avoid falling into the lowest quality tiers entirely.




















































