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Pokemon Go and Monster Hunter Now developer Niantic is laying off at least 68 employees, weeks after selling it's game ...
After weeks of rumors that mobile technology company Niantic was nearing a deal for its high-profile games, including Pokemon Go, the $3.5 billion sale is public and includes news of an AI spinoff.
Niantic Spatial has confirmed that it has laid off 68 staff, following the sale of its games business.
The publisher also recently acquired Niantic’s games business for $3.5bn, including titles such as Pokémon GO, Monster Hunter Now and Pikmin Bloom. Scopely may soon be stepping further into the PC and ...
Walking for the planet A developer known for outdoor play, Niantic (recently acquired by Scopely for $3.5 billion) has kicked off a nine-day walking event in Pikmin Bloom. The latest instalment in the ...
Scopely just made headlines earlier this month ... Monster Hunter Now, and Pikmin Bloom from Niantic in a $3.5 billion deal.
including Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and their respective development teams. The deal was valued at approximately US$3.85 billion. This means the new project is most likely a mobile game, ...
Recently, developer Niantic was acquired by mobile gaming giant Scopely in a deal valued at $3.5 billion. The company, known ...
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 ...