What just happened? Niantic, the company that enjoyed global success with Pokémon Go in 2016, is selling its gaming division to Scopely for $3.5 billion. In addition to Pokémon Go, the deal will ...
One of the defining games of the last decade, Pokémon Go, now belongs to the Saudi Arabia government. Mobile game maker Scopely, which is owned by the Saudi royal investment fund, announced its ...
Niantic, the company behind Pokémon Go, has been acquired by mobile gaming giant Scopely for $1.2 billion. Will this deal bring new life to Pokémon Go or put its legacy at risk? Niantic, the San ...
The deal, announced on Wednesday, also advances Saudi Arabia's ambitions to become the "ultimate global hub" for gaming. The kingdom's sovereign wealth fund, via Savvy Games, bought Scopely for $4.9 ...
Pokémon Go just got a new owner. Scopely, the company behind Monopoly Go and Stumble Guys, just bought Niantic’s gaming business. Niantic is the popular gaming company behind Pokémon Go.
Niantic Labs, the US tech company behind the global phenomenon Pokémon Go, has agreed to sell its gaming division to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely for $3.5 billion. The deal marks a major shift for ...
As rumours swirl around the potential sale of Pokémon Go developer Niantic’s entire mobile games catalogue to Savvy Games Group-owned Scopely in what could be a $3.5 billion exchange, the industry can ...
Mobile 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 cash ...
The Saudi sovereign fund-backed Scopely owns a large repertoire of games, with the list having grown even more after the Niantic acquisition. Scopely Inc, which has bought out the gaming business ...
"Pokémon Go," the mega-popular smartphone game from developer Niantic, has had to stay one step ahead of cheaters since its launch in 2016. Some players have used a surprisingly sophisticated ...
Niantic Labs is selling its video-game division to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely for $3.5 billion US, as the American augmented reality firm shifts focus to geospatial technology after failing to ...