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Niantic was still raking in hundreds of millions a year from the beloved mobile game when CEO John Hanke decided to sell its ...
Pokemon Go's director has addressed fears about the game's future following the Scopely takeover. They have claimed insusive ads and pay restrictions will never be a part of Pokemon Go.
In it, he describes the move as a "positive step" for all players and says that Scopely believes in continuing the mission to ...
That’s still uncertain. Ed Wu, head of Pokémon Go and a senior VP at Niantic, said the move to Scopely “will be a positive step” for players and for the game’s future. “I have every ...
There are still limits to the amount of Remote Raids you can do a day — it's now ten as opposed to five — because "The magic of Pokémon Go is still playing in person and meeting up in communities.
However, both Scopely and the Pokemon Go team are eager to reassure players with their official statements, which were released this morning. Wu goes on to note that, because Scopely is a broader ...
Niantic announced via a blog post on March 12, 2025, that the company was transferring ownership of Pokemon GO, as well as Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now, and its development team to Scopely ...
After months of backlash from fans of the game, Pokémon Go is finally letting players team up for its toughest challenges remotely.
A supposed leak for Pokémon Generation 10, "Gales & Tides," claims a bizarre ground-type Charmander is on the horizon. As ...
This change is an incredibly positive sign for the future and sustainability of Pokémon GO. Most players were skeptical of Scopely’s intentions when taking over Pokémon GO. However ...