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Following Scopely's acquisition of Niantic, the studio promises players that Pokémon GO will continue without any significant ...
Niantic reassures staff that no "major changes" are coming to Pokemon Go after Scopely acquisition. It also reassures ...
Niantic confirms Pokémon GO won't shut down after Scopely's $3.5B acquisition, but fans fear aggressive monetization may hit the game next.
As Tom recently summarised for us, Pokémon Go fans had expressed deep concern over Scopely's acquisition of the game, after word of the deal leaked online. The hugely-popular mobile game has over ...
Pokémon Go, alongside Niantic's broader gaming division, was recently acquired by mobile gaming juggernaut Scopely. The $3.5 billion sale has players a little worried about what it means for the ...
Polygon: As someone who works on the game very closely, what do you think this deal with Scopely means for Pokémon Go for players? Michael Steranka: I definitely have been looking online myself ...
Niantic has claimed that Pokemon Go will not undergoing any major changes after it was acquired by Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely ...
With Niantic offloading its video game division to a new owner, Pokemon GO Scopely is now starting a new chapter. Despite the game still being popular, it has been criticized for some mechanics ...
Recently, developer Niantic was acquired by mobile gaming giant Scopely in a deal valued at $3.5 billion. The company, known ...
"Scopely really recognises how unique this game is," says Pokémon Go product director Michael Steranka, speaking with Polygon. "They’ve told us themselves that they would be foolish to try to change ...
Pokémon GO fans were hit with the news that Niantic would be selling their work to Scopely. Known for games like Monopoly GO, fans were concerned that micro-transactions would take over. However ...
While Pokémon Go fans have flock to Milan for a big in-game meetup, questions and mixed emotions linger over the game's ...