Niantic, the creator of “Pokémon Go,” is selling its video game titles to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely for $3.5 billion. San ...
Niantic Labs is selling its video-game division to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely for $3.5 billion US, as the American augmented ...
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Niantic Labs said it would sell its video game (Pokemon Go) business to Scopely, which is owned by Saudi Arabia, for $3.5 ...
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Game actors have been on strike for over a year now, and while they say progress has been made in negotiations with companies like Electronic Arts and Activision Blizzard, they also claim that ...
Scopely, a mobile game company, will purchase 'Pokémon Go' and other games from developer Niantic in a deal worth $3.5 ...
GFAL is launching Diamond Dreams, a match-3 puzzle game with a luxury theme and optional Web3 features.