Niantic—the Pokémon Go geniuses—has dropped the Pokéball and sold all of its gaming business to Scopely (Monopoly Go developers) for a whopping $3.5 billion.
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Speakers and sponsors for the San Francisco event include representatives from Tencent, Roblox, Rovio, Scopely, Xsolla, Niantic, and moreEvent ...
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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 ...
Scopely said it would buy Niantic’s video game business, which includes Pokémon Go, for $3.5 billion. Saudi Arabia’s ...
Pokémon Go's developer, Niantic, has been acquired by Scopely, which raises concerns over the future of the game ...
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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