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 ...
Scopely, a mobile game publisher owned by a Saudi royal investment fund, announced its $3.5 billion investment in Pokémon GO ...
The recent acquisition of Niantic Labs’ entire gaming division by Scopely Inc., a subsidiary of Savvy Games Group, a gaming ...
With the sale of Niantic’s gaming division to Scopely, the PIF-backed gaming sector of Savvy Games, there have been concerns ...
They're sticking to the line about Saudi-backed Scopely adopting an 'if it ain't broke, don't fix it' approach to the big ...
Pokemon Go! The app made quite headlines and was always the talk of Pokemon. But then came the AR gaming challenges for ...
This leads Steranka to conclude that Scopely will allow them to “be able to continue to operate Pokémon Go the same way we ...
This shift positions Niantic at the forefront of geospatial AI, moving beyond gaming into sectors that integrate digital ...
It looks like Scopely Inc. is getting bigger. The Culver City-based mobile games maker is in talks to buy Niantic Inc.’s ...
Saudi sovereign wealth fund-backed Scopely Inc. has agreed to buy Niantic Inc.’s gaming business, including the mobile hit Pokémon Go, for $3.5 billion. Scopely, which is owned by a unit of the Public ...
Pokémon Go sold to Scopely for $3.5 billion. Scopely, owned by Saudi Arabia's Savvy Games Group, plans to continue supporting ...