Scopely, owner of Monopoly Go, has bought Niantic's Pokémon GO, Monster Hunter Now, Pikmin Bloom, and more for $3.5 billion.
A datamine of Pokémon GO reveals that the game may be preparing to ramp up ads in the hands of Scopely, much to the concern ...
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 ...
The publisher also recently acquired Niantic’s games business for $3.5bn, including titles such as Pokémon GO, Monster Hunter Now and Pikmin Bloom. Scopely may soon be stepping further into the PC and ...
CD Projekt is partnering with Scopely for a game based on its IP. The partnership was announced during CD Projekt ‘s earnings ...
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 ...
Public Investment Fund, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, has bought popular mobile gaming app Pokemon Go via its subsidiary Scopely, in ...
Niantic, the SF tech company selling off Pokémon Go and other parts of its gaming business while spinning off a geospatial ...
The focus on geospatial tech is nothing new for Niantic. Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now — all swapping to Scopely ownership in the deal — each use augmented reality ...
The game will be based on one of CD Projekt RED's existing IPs, which could either be The Witcher or Cyberpunk.