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.
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Niantic will soon release the Monster Hunter Now 1.5 Anniversary Driftsmelting Bonanza. This event will feature an increased activity of monsters like Tigrex and Rajang as well as debut a new ...
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The collaboration between CD Projekt Red and Scopely was announced during the former’s latest financial earnings call, as caught by VGC. No details were confirmed other than the fact that the game ...
Pokémon Go, Monster Hunter Now, and Pikmin Bloom will be operated by their original teams under the banner of Saudi-owned Scopely.
It's official — Niantic, the developer of Pokémon GO, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now, has sold its gaming division for a staggering $3.5 billion to Scopely, "a world leader in mobile games".
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 ...