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Monster Hunter Now has confirmed some of the new content coming this Summer, including Training Grounds and all-ne Trial ...
Scopely, a subsidiary of the Saudi Arabian Savvy Games Group, can add another notch to its belt. The second-biggest mobile game developer of 2024, their Monopoly Go being the most-spent mobile ...
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 Inc. has confirmed the sale of Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and their development teams to the Saudi-owned maker of Monopoly Go! for $3.5 billion. An additional $350 ...
MONOPOLY GO! and Stumble Guys developer Scopely will acquire Niantic‘s games business, including Pokemon GO, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and the development teams behind them, for $3.5 ...
“Niantic games have always been a bridge to ... Pokémon Go, as well as other licensed augmented reality mobile games like Monster Hunter Now and Pikmin Bloom, will now join Scopely’s catalog ...
Niantic's games roster includes the hit Pokémon GO, which has more than 20 million weekly active players; Pikmin Bloom, a walking game introduced in 2021; Monster Hunter Now, an AR game released ...
As part of the deal, games like Pokémon GO, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, Campfire, Wayfarer, and the entire Niantic Games Team will be transferred to Scopely. Fans are mostly worried about ...
Still, Niantic is selling more than Pokemon GO. Scopely will also be responsible for Pikmin Bloomb, Monster Hunter Now, and companion apps and services Campfire and Wayfarer. The company says this ...
The deal also brings titles like Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now into Scopely’s portfolio, along with other apps and live experiences. Niantic’s teams will continue to be managed by their ...