The partnership between Bandai Namco Entertainment Germany and Giants Software is intended to increase the visibility of AAA simulation titles and attract new target groups. The first products to be published jointly will be available in stores and digitally in 2026. Giants Software had previously collaborated with astragon Entertainment on the distribution of its products in Germany for many years, but the latter has recently announced that it is discontinuing its physical distribution activities.

"We are delighted to welcome Giants Software to our portfolio," said Matthias Kolb, Country Manager at Bandai Namco Entertainment Germany. "The Farming Simulator brand is a market leader and represents quality, community spirit and ongoing development. Together, we will further expand the strong fan base and generate additional momentum in the retail sector."

"Bandai Namco is excellently positioned in Germany and brings enormous sales reach and deep market knowledge with it," says Boris Stefan, CSO of Giants Software. "This partnership allows us to continue focusing on global publishing while strengthening our brand presence in Germany."


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