Public Investment Fund, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has bought popular mobile gaming app Pokemon Go via its subsidiary Scopely, in ...
The game will be based on one of CD Projekt RED's existing IPs, which could either be The Witcher or Cyberpunk.
Scopely, owner of Monopoly Go, has bought Niantic's Pokémon GO, Monster Hunter Now, Pikmin Bloom, and more for $3.5 billion.
Niantic, the SF tech company selling off Pokémon Go and other parts of its gaming business while spinning off a geospatial ...
The collaboration between CD Projekt Red and Scopely was announced during the former’s latest financial earnings call, as caught by VGC. No details were confirmed other than the fact that the game ...
It looks like Scopely Inc. is getting bigger. The Culver City-based mobile games maker is in talks to buy Niantic Inc.’s ...
The purchase will add Pokemon Go, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now teams to a Scopely stable that includes popular mobile title Monopoly Go. "We are extremely inspired by what the team has ...
The Saudi Investment Fund (PIF) has made a huge investment decision, considering that it will pay an impressive $3.5 billion ...
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Who is Scopely, Pokémon Go’s new owner?On Wednesday, Pokémon Go maker Niantic announced it was selling its games — which include Nintendo’s Pikmin Bloom and ...
(I-Hwa Cheng/AFP) The deal worth $3.5 billion, also adds ‘Pikmin Bloom’ and ‘Monster Hunter’, along with companion apps and services 'Campfire' and ‘Wayfarer’ to Scopely's arsenal.
And it cost them a whopping $3.5 billion. With this deal, Scopely now owns Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter, along with apps like Campfire and Wayfarer. That means more games under their name and a ...
Niantic revealed that it has agreed to sell its video game business for $3.5 billion, which includes Pokemon Go and Pikmin Bloom.
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