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Pokemon Go and Monster Hunter Now developer Niantic is laying off at least 68 employees, weeks after being bought for $3.5 ...
For an eye-watering $3.5 billion, Scopely has obtained Pokémon GO, Monster Hunter Now, Pikmin Bloom, and more. RELATED: ‘Monster Hunter Wilds’ Becomes Fastest Selling Capcom Game, Over 8 Million Units ...
Niantic Spatial has confirmed that it has laid off 68 staff, following the sale of its games business.
「Scopely」宣布以35亿美元的价格收购 ... 包括《Pokémon GO》《Ingress》、皮克敏衍生手游《Pikmin Bloom》和怪猎衍生手游《Monster Hunter Now》。
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 ...
The acquisition will bring Niantic’s entire game development teams as well as its games such as Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now to Scopely. And Scopely is also picking up ...
The deal includes acquiring Pokémon GO, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter NOW, and their development teams from Niantic for $3.85 billion. The deal between Niantic, the developer of 2016 ARG hit Pokémon GO ...
In fact, it more than doubled Q1 2024’s $3.2bn M&A figure. 2025’s big first quarter was naturally driven by Scopely’s planned $3.5bn acquisition of Niantic’s licenced games portfolio, which includes ...
UPDATE (12/03/25, 1:00 PM GMT): Pokemon GO developer Niantic has now confirmed that it's agreed a $3.5 billion deal to sell the game - along with Monster Hunter Now and Pikmin Bloom - to Scopely.
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 $ ...
Niantic has announced the sale of its gaming business to Saudi-owned mobile gaming specialists Scopely in a deal worth $3.5 billion. This brings Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now and ...