It's a landmark day for Pokémon Go, though not for in-game developments but for a significant corporate shift. Niantic, the creator behind Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and Peridot, has been acquired by Scopely, the team behind the smash hit Monopoly Go! This move means that Niantic's impressive catalog now falls under Scopely and their parent company, Savvy Games Group.
The acquisition came with a hefty price tag of $3.5 billion. As part of this deal, Niantic's augmented reality (AR) technology division will split off into a separate entity called Niantic Spatial, which will also retain Ingress Prime and Peridot. For fans, this transition promises minimal disruption to service, but for those following the industry, it represents a significant shift.
For more in-depth business analysis, head over to our sister site PocketGamer.biz. This acquisition marks a pivotal change for both companies, potentially impacting the mobile gaming landscape in exciting ways.
Given the financial success of Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now, alongside the flagship Pokémon Go, it's unlikely that these games will see any immediate disruptions. The broader implications for the mobile gaming industry, however, remain to be seen, so keep an eye out for future developments.
With the upcoming Pokémon Go Fest set to take place in Paris, it's shaping up to be an eventful year for this beloved AR game. If you're eager to dive back into the world of Pokémon Go, don't forget to check out our list of Pokémon Go promo codes for a helpful boost.
