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Public Investment Fund, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has bought popular mobile gaming app Pokemon Go via its subsidiary Scopely, in ...
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The sale marks a significant shift in the gaming landscape, particularly concerning Niantic's flagship title, Pokémon Go, which has captivated around 100 million players worldwide. While Scopely and ...
Among those Niantic is cutting are its chief technology and chief financial officers, its general counsel and five senior ...
Niantic, the SF tech company selling off Pokémon Go and other parts of its gaming business while spinning off a geospatial ...
In a dozen interviews, folks from Scopely, IO Interactive, Sweet Baby Inc. and more chimed in on AI’s presence in gaming ...
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In a landmark deal valued at $3.85 billion, Niantic has sold its popular augmented reality games, including Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now, to Scopely—a subsidiary owned by Saudi ...