Sounds like Namco is now technically a 2nd party developer now?
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That one studio maybe, but the majority of their games are still third party.
Hence the technicality.
Single studio. They have a shit ton of other development studios doing other projects e.g a bunch of popular anime titles like Naruto, One Piece, Dragon Ball, Gundam, SAO and such, then their own major franchises (e.g Pacman, Tekken, Tales, Taiko, Ace Combat, iM@s, God Eater)
Theyre far from being considered 2nd party, thry just happen to be rented out by projects that happen to be under nintendo or someone who ia contracted to finish a project for nintendo but doesnt work there (e.g sakurai)