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Niantic, Pokémon Go dev, bought by Scopely

by Sophia Dec 05,2025
  • Niantic, the studio behind Pokémon Go, has been acquired by Scopely, creators of Monopoly Go
  • The landmark deal was valued at a staggering $3.5 billion
  • This merger brings Niantic's successful game portfolio under Scopely's umbrella

Today marks a historic moment for Pokémon Go - not due to in-game developments, but because of seismic corporate news. Niantic, renowned for creating Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now and Peridot, has officially joined forces with Scopely, the powerhouse behind Monopoly Go. This acquisition places most of Niantic's acclaimed titles under Scopely and its parent company Savvy Games Group.

The $3.5 billion deal involves restructuring Niantic's AR technology division into a separate entity called Niantic Spatial, which will maintain operations for Ingress Prime and Peridot. While players shouldn't expect immediate service changes, industry observers recognize this as a transformative moment in mobile gaming.

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For comprehensive business analysis, visit our partners at PocketGamer.biz. This merger represents significant strategic shifts for both companies that may profoundly impact players - ideally delivering more benefits than drawbacks.

Given the continued success of Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now (though Pokémon Go remains the flagship), these titles will likely maintain their momentum. As for broader industry implications? The mobile gaming landscape could be on the verge of substantial change.

With Pokémon Go Fest Europe preparing to take Paris by storm, 2024 was already shaping up as a banner year for AR gaming. If you're considering returning to this revolutionary creature-catching experience, don't miss our updated list of Pokémon Go promo codes to enhance your adventure.

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