Scopely, owner of Monopoly Go, has bought Niantic's Pokémon GO, Monster Hunter Now, Pikmin Bloom, and more for $3.5 billion.
Pokemon Go's team leader says the entire team is moving with the game and that it will continue to evolve at Scopely.
Mobile gaming giant Scopely will acquire the games division of Niantic, the software developer behind “Pokémon Go,” in a deal valued at $3.5 billion.
But Scopely has had success in their own right with games like Monopoly Go and Stumble Guys, so it’s not just that they’re going in thinking they’ll make easy money. This is a new chapter ...
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 ...
Pokémon Go, Monster Hunter Now, and Pikmin Bloom will be operated by their original teams under the banner of Saudi-owned 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 ...
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Scopely buys Niantic's gaming division in million-dollar deal. Pokémon GO team remains, but fans fear changes.