Pokemon Go's team leader says the entire team is moving with the game and that it will continue to evolve at Scopely.
Niantic is finally leaving Pokémon Go behind. In an update on their website, the company has revealed that they are selling off Pokémon Go, alongside Monster Hunter Now and Pikmin Bloom, to Scopely, a ...
Niantic and Scopely, a Saudi Arabia-owned mobile games company with headquarters in Culver City, California, reached a deal to bring Pokemon Go, Monster Hunger Now and Pikmin Bloom to Scopely ...
Mobile gaming giant Scopely will acquire the games division of Niantic, the software developer behind “Pokémon Go,” in a deal ...
MONOPOLY GO! and Stumble Guys developer Scopely will acquire Niantic’s games business, including Pokemon GO, Pikmin Bloom, ...
It's official — Niantic, the developer of Pokémon GO, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now, has sold its gaming division for a staggering $3.5 billion to Scopely, "a world leader in mobile games".
Scopely announced plans to acquire Niantic games business, its entire game development teams, and games such as Pokémon GO, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now.
Scopely has agreed to acquire Niantic's games business, which includes Pokémon Go, in a deal valued at $3.5 billion.
Pokémon Go, Monster Hunter Now, and Pikmin Bloom will be operated by their original teams under the banner of Saudi-owned ...
Niantic will sell its gaming business to Scopely, including 'Pokemon Go,' 'Pikmin Bloom' in a deal that transforms the mobile ...
Niantic Inc. has confirmed the sale of Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and their development teams to the Saudi ...