Scopely is now the owner of hit mobile gaming titles such as Pokémon Go, after Niantic shifts focus to its geospatial ...
Niantic’s sale to the Saudi-owned mobile games company raises questions for longtime players ...
Niantic revealed that it has agreed to sell its video game business for $3.5 billion, which includes Pokemon Go and Pikmin ...
Mobile game publisher Scopely, owned by the Saudi royal investment fund, has announced the acquisition of Pokémon GO and ...
In a significant move within the gaming industry, Niantic, the developer behind the popular augmented reality game Pokémon GO ...
Saudi sovereign wealth fund-backed Scopely has agreed to buy Niantic's gaming business, including the mobile hit Pokemon Go, for $3.5 billion (roughly Rs. 30465 crore) ...
The Saudi Public Investment Fund values the global gaming industry at $200 billion, more than the film and music industries ...
Niantic is finally leaving Pokémon Go behind. In an update on their website, the company has revealed that they are selling off Pokémon Go, alongside Monster Hunter Now and Pikmin Bloom, to Scopely, a ...
The deal includes acquiring Pokémon GO, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter NOW, and their development teams from Niantic for $3.85 ...
Niantic Inc. has confirmed the sale of Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and their development teams to the Saudi ...
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Niantic is selling its gaming business to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely for $3.5 billion, in a deal that will combine the megahit “Pokémon Go” with Scopely's mobile portfolio.