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Savvy Games Group subsidiary Scopely has revealed it's officially closed the $3.5 billion acquisition of Niantic's ...
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Nintendo’s iconic designer shares his passion for Pikmin, expressing a desire to grow the franchise through games, movies, ...
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This is reported in a press release from Scopely. Scopely will also purchase the rights to the Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now games together with the development team. In 2024, Niantic's video ...
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 ...
Niantic, developer of Pokémon Go, Monster Hunter Now and Pikmin Bloom officially announced on March 12 that they would be selling their game business to Scopely. News of the $3.5 billion deal left ...
In return, Scopely said that it will gain Niantic’s entire team ... See also CAKE reclaims monthly high as PancakeSwap surpasses Circle in weekly fees But since October 2021, Pikmin Bloom has made $78 ...
The news is coming on the heels of the announcement that Scopely is about to acquire Niantic’s gaming division in a $3.5 billion deal, which includes games such as Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, and ...