by Christian Mar 15,2025
Pokémon Go developer Niantic has been acquired by Scopely, the creators of Monopoly Go, in a staggering $3.5 billion deal. This acquisition brings Niantic's popular portfolio—including Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and Peridot—under Scopely's umbrella.
This is significant news for Pokémon Go fans and the mobile gaming industry as a whole. The acquisition includes Niantic's branded games, while its AR technology division will operate independently as Niantic Spatial, retaining Ingress Prime and Peridot. While minimal service disruption is expected for players, this marks a major shift in the gaming landscape.
Looking Ahead
For a deeper dive into the business implications, visit our sister site PocketGamer.biz. This acquisition represents a substantial change for both companies, with potentially significant consequences—hopefully positive—for players.
Given the success of Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now, alongside the continued dominance of Pokémon Go, significant disruption seems unlikely. However, the long-term effects on the mobile gaming market remain to be seen. This could be a pivotal moment.
With the upcoming Pokémon Go Fest in Paris, it's already shaping up to be a big year for the popular AR game. If you're planning a return to the world of Pokémon Go, check out our list of Pokémon Go promo codes for an extra boost.
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