fromGameSpot1 month agoVideo gamesPokemon Go Dev Says Saudi Arabia's Ownership Of The Studio Isn't Changing Much
fromVG2474 months agoVideo games"Not now, not ever" Pokemon Go exec tells players concerned about its new corporate overlords adding in "intrusive" ads or dodgy time limits
fromKotaku4 months agoPrivacy technologiesPokemon Go Lead Claims Being Run By Saudi-Owned Scopely Won't Ruin The Game
fromGameSpot1 month agoVideo gamesPokemon Go Dev Says Saudi Arabia's Ownership Of The Studio Isn't Changing Much
fromVG2474 months agoVideo games"Not now, not ever" Pokemon Go exec tells players concerned about its new corporate overlords adding in "intrusive" ads or dodgy time limits
fromKotaku4 months agoPrivacy technologiesPokemon Go Lead Claims Being Run By Saudi-Owned Scopely Won't Ruin The Game
fromGameSpot3 months agoNYC startupNiantic Layoffs Include 68 Employees After Selling Gaming Division
fromPolygon4 months agoAtlanta BravesPokemon Go director addresses concerns about its new owners and the future of the game
NYC startupfromGadgets 3604 months agoPokemon Go Owner Sells Games Unit to Saudi Group for $3.5 BillionScopely is acquiring Niantic's gaming business, including popular titles for $3.5 billion.
Video gamesfromwww.nytimes.com4 months agoPokemon Go Maker Niantic Sells Unit to Saudi Fund for $3.5 BillionNiantic sells video game business to Scopely for $3.5 billion, signaling Saudi Arabia's expansion into the gaming industry.
NYC startupfromwww.theguardian.com4 months agoPokemon Go maker to sell games to Saudi-owned company for $3.5bnNiantic Labs sells video game division to Scopely for $3.5 billion, focusing on geospatial technology after struggles post-Pokemon Go.
NYC startupfromEngadget4 months agoPokemon Go maker Niantic sells its game division to Saudi-owned ScopelyNiantic's game division is sold to Scopely for $3.5 billion amid declining player engagement in its key titles.
fromGameSpot3 months agoNYC startupNiantic Layoffs Include 68 Employees After Selling Gaming Division
fromPolygon4 months agoAtlanta BravesPokemon Go director addresses concerns about its new owners and the future of the game
NYC startupfromGadgets 3604 months agoPokemon Go Owner Sells Games Unit to Saudi Group for $3.5 BillionScopely is acquiring Niantic's gaming business, including popular titles for $3.5 billion.
Video gamesfromwww.nytimes.com4 months agoPokemon Go Maker Niantic Sells Unit to Saudi Fund for $3.5 BillionNiantic sells video game business to Scopely for $3.5 billion, signaling Saudi Arabia's expansion into the gaming industry.
NYC startupfromwww.theguardian.com4 months agoPokemon Go maker to sell games to Saudi-owned company for $3.5bnNiantic Labs sells video game division to Scopely for $3.5 billion, focusing on geospatial technology after struggles post-Pokemon Go.
NYC startupfromEngadget4 months agoPokemon Go maker Niantic sells its game division to Saudi-owned ScopelyNiantic's game division is sold to Scopely for $3.5 billion amid declining player engagement in its key titles.
Atlanta BravesfromGameSpot4 months agoPokemon Go Director Says Players' Data Won't Be Sold, No Intrusive AdsScopely pledges to maintain the integrity of Pokemon Go post-acquisition, ensuring no intrusive ads or changes to its successful model.
Video gamesfromPolygon4 months agoWho is Scopely, Pokemon Go's new owner?Niantic is selling its games and teams to Scopely for $3.5 billion, raising concerns among players about the future of titles like Pokémon Go.
NYC startupfromGameSpot4 months agoPokemon Go Developer Set To Be Acquired By Saudi Arabia's Scopely In $3.5 Billion DealScopely is acquiring Niantic's game division for $3.5 billion, with a focus on enhancing Pokemon Go and retaining its development team.
Video gamesfromKotaku5 months agoMonopoly Go Maker Reportedly Wants To Buy Pokemon Go For $3.5 BillionNiantic may sell Pokémon Go to Scopely for $3.5 billion, highlighting its challenges in expanding its gaming portfolio.
Video gamesfromPolygon4 months agoWho is Scopely, Pokemon Go's new owner?Niantic is selling its games and teams to Scopely for $3.5 billion, raising concerns among players about the future of titles like Pokémon Go.
NYC startupfromGameSpot4 months agoPokemon Go Developer Set To Be Acquired By Saudi Arabia's Scopely In $3.5 Billion DealScopely is acquiring Niantic's game division for $3.5 billion, with a focus on enhancing Pokemon Go and retaining its development team.
Video gamesfromKotaku5 months agoMonopoly Go Maker Reportedly Wants To Buy Pokemon Go For $3.5 BillionNiantic may sell Pokémon Go to Scopely for $3.5 billion, highlighting its challenges in expanding its gaming portfolio.
NYC startupfromwww.cbc.ca4 months agoPokemon Go maker sells off games division to Saudi company for $3.5B | CBC NewsNiantic Labs sold its gaming division to Scopely, marking a strategic shift towards geospatial technology and aligning with Saudi Arabia's gaming ambitions.
NYC startupfromTechCrunch4 months agoPokemon Go maker Niantic is selling its games division to Scopely for $3.5B | TechCrunchScopely acquires Niantic's gaming division for $3.5 billion, indicating a strategic expansion into mobile gaming.