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“First, for Niantic Inc., we have reached an agreement for Scopely, a world leader in mobile games, to acquire Pokémon GO, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and the incredible teams working on ...
Mobile gaming giant Scopely will acquire the games division of Niantic, the software developer behind “Pokémon Go,” in a deal valued at $3.5 billion.
As reported last week, Scopely is nearing a $3.5 billion deal to acquire “Pokémon Go” studio Niantic’s gaming division, a significant deal that is less a vote of confidence in gaming’s ...
Monopoly Go maker Scopely has agreed to acquire Niantic‘s games business, which includes Pokémon Go, in a deal valued at $3.5 billion.. The acquisition will bring Niantic’s entire game ...
Scopely said players can expect Niantic games, apps, and events to stay true to their spirit. The company, which makes popular titles like “MONOPOLY GO!” and “Stumble Guys,” didn’t ...
Savvy Games Group-owned Scopely is officially acquiring Pokémon Go developer Niantic’s games business for $3.5 billion.. Rumours of the blockbuster deal began swirling last month.Scopely has now ...
Scopely, a mobile game company, will purchase 'Pokémon Go' and other games from developer Niantic in a deal worth $3.5 billion, the companies announced Wednesday.
If Scopely does purchase Niantic’s gaming division, it would not only acquire Pokémon Go but also ongoing titles Pikmin Bloom, Ingress, Monster Hunter Now, Peridot, and potentially the Campfire ...
When Niantic announced the sale to Culver City, California-based Scopely in March, the company drew ire for selling its popular games portfolio — and the user data that comes with it — to a ...
"Pokémon GO's" latest update drops support for 32-bit Android devices, leaving some players unable to access the game unless ...
M obile gaming giant Scopely on Wednesday said it has agreed to acquire Pokémon Go maker Niantic’s gaming division for $3.5 billion. Niantic said that it will add an additional $350 million ...
Mobile-focused gaming company Scopely is buying the gaming business of Niantic, the company behind “Pokémon Go,” for $3.5 billion on Wednesday. Scopely, headquartered in Culver City, is a ...