Niantic, the SF tech company selling off Pokémon Go and other parts of its gaming business while spinning off a geospatial ...
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Bounding Into Comics on MSN‘Monopoly Go’ Owner Scopely Buys Niantic’s ‘Pokémon GO,’ ‘Monster Hunter Now,’ And More For $3.5 BillionScopely, owner of Monopoly Go, has bought Niantic's Pokémon GO, Monster Hunter Now, Pikmin Bloom, and more for $3.5 billion.
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Screen Rant on MSNNiantic Spatial Lays Off Dozens Of Staff Weeks After Pokémon GO SaleA new report claims that Niantic, the company behind Pokémon GO, is laying off dozens of staff members, weeks after the sale ...
Among those Niantic is cutting are its chief technology and chief financial officers, its general counsel and five senior ...
Niantic has sold Pokémon Go to Saudi-owned Scopely, along with Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and a few other supporting services ...
Following Scopely's purchase of Niantic, many fans of the mobile title were concerned about possible drastic changes to the ...
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A fresh wave of layoffs jolted the Bay Area during March with several rounds of cutbacks that erased well over 600 jobs.
Niantic will sell its gaming business to Scopely, including 'Pokémon Go' and 'Pikmin Bloom,' in a deal that transforms the mobile gaming landscape.
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This leads Steranka to conclude that Scopely will allow them to “be able to continue to operate Pokémon Go the same way we ...
Pokémon Go, Monster Hunter Now, and Pikmin Bloom will be operated by their original teams under the banner of Saudi-owned Scopely.
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