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Niantic will sell its gaming business to Scopely, including 'Pokémon Go' and 'Pikmin Bloom,' in a deal that transforms the mobile gaming landscape.
Niantic, the gaming studio behind Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now, has evolved into a $3.5 billion product. Per The Hollywood Reporter, the company was just acquired by fellow ...
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In addition to the games, Scopely will acquire Niantic’s companion apps and services Campfire and Wayfarer. The companies say that Niantic’s gaming division has more than 30 million monthly active ...
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All Niantic employees will join Scopely as part of the deal and will continue to work under Kei Kawai and Ed Wu, the longtime top executives of the game studio. "I believe that Pokémon GO can ...
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