Between data used to train geospatial control systems and the recent ownership change, the game that lets you catch Pokémon in the streets reflects a nightmarish reality.
In a landmark deal valued at $3.85 billion, Niantic has sold its popular augmented reality games, including Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now, to Scopely—a subsidiary owned by Saudi ...
Good day, Pokémon trainers. As most of you might know by now, Niantic’s gaming division, including Pokémon GO, was recently sold to Scopely. Public figures in the Pokémon GO community and individual ...
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Niantic’s Pokémon GO sale has shocked fans who are now wary of the many changes that may unfold following the acquisition.
It looks like Scopely Inc. is getting bigger. The Culver City-based mobile games maker is in talks to buy Niantic Inc.’s ...
has acquired Niantic’s gaming division for $3.5 billion. This deal includes the rights to Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, and ...
It’s official – Niantic has sold Pokémon Go to Scopely for the eye-watering sum of $3.5 billion. As part of the sale, Scopely has also acquired Niantic’s other location-based games, Pikmin Bloom and ...
Saudi-owned Savvy Games Group acquired Scopely in 2023 for $4.9 billion.
Niantic revealed that it has agreed to sell its video game business for $3.5 billion, which includes Pokemon Go and Pikmin ...
In a significant move within the gaming industry, Niantic, the developer behind the popular augmented reality game Pokémon GO ...