A new report claims that Niantic, the company behind Pokémon GO, is laying off dozens of staff members, weeks after the sale ...
The sale marks a significant shift in the gaming landscape, particularly concerning Niantic's flagship title, Pokémon Go, which has captivated around 100 million players worldwide. While Scopely and ...
Scopely, owner of Monopoly Go, has bought Niantic's Pokémon GO, Monster Hunter Now, Pikmin Bloom, and more for $3.5 billion.
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While the latest generation remains in limited testing with approved developers, these updates highlight Snap’s continued ...
The Spectacles’ new AR keyboard features a “full and numeric layout” and takes advantage of refinements that Snap has made to ...
While Apple and Meta are developing the next stage of AR wearables, Snapchat also remains a key player in the AR glasses race, with its own Spectacles, which have now been on the market for close to a ...
Snap, the company behind Snapchat, introduced its fifth-gen Spectacles AR glasses six months ago, and now the company is ...
It looks like Scopely Inc. is getting bigger. The Culver City-based mobile games maker is in talks to buy Niantic Inc.’s ...
It’s official – Niantic has sold Pokémon Go to Scopely for the eye-watering sum of $3.5 billion. As part of the sale, Scopely has also acquired Niantic’s other location-based games, Pikmin Bloom and ...
Niantic Spatial will focus on developing geospatial AI and augmented reality software, while continuing to operate the AR games “Ingress Prime” and “Peridot.” The transaction is subject to customary ...
Scopely is now the owner of hit mobile gaming titles such as Pokémon Go, after Niantic shifts focus to its geospatial ...