Popular mobile game Pokémon Go — based on the long-running media franchise, Pokémon — has been sold to Saudi-owned company Scopely in a $3.5 billion deal announced on Wednesday. Pokémon Go is one of ...
Mobile gaming giant Scopely is set to acquire the games division of Niantic, the software developer behind “Pokémon Go,” “Pikmin Bloom” and “Monster Hunter Now,” in a deal valued at $3.5 billion.
SAN FRANCISCO — Walter Driver, the chief executive of mobile game publisher Scopely, is helping to equalize the mobile playing field. Scopely is doing that by specializing in publishing games from ...
Scopely has bought Pokemon GO and Niantic's other games for $3.5 billion. The Pokemon GO team will stay together post-acquisition. Though changes may occur, Scopely vows to prioritize players' ...
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On Wednesday, Pokémon Go maker Niantic announced it was selling its games — which include Nintendo’s Pikmin Bloom and Capcom’s Monster Hunter Now — and the teams that make them to publisher Scopely in ...
Leave it to the makers of mobile game sensation “Monopoly Go!” to do some serious wheeling and dealing. Fast-growing gaming company Scopely is clearly positioning itself to make sizable acquisitions ...
Mobile-focused gaming company Scopely is buying the gaming business of Niantic, the company behind “Pokémon Go,” for $3.5 billion on Wednesday. Scopely, headquartered in Culver City, is a wholly owned ...
Earlier this year, Pokémon Go maker Niantic announced it was selling its portfolio of mobile games to Monopoly Go owner Scopely for $3.5bn, in a move that was both celebrated and scorned by parts of ...
Savvy Games Group-owned Scopely is officially acquiring Pokémon Go developer Niantic’s games business for $3.5 billion. Rumours of the blockbuster deal began swirling last month. Scopely has now ...
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