News
Pokémon Go developer Niantic has finally opened up about its recent acquisition, assuring its staff as well as players ...
Niantic has claimed that Pokemon Go will not undergoing any major changes after it was acquired by Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely ...
12d
Screen Rant on MSNPokémon GO Reassures Players The Game Won't Experience 'Major Changes' After Scopely AcquisitionFollowing Scopely's acquisition of Niantic, the studio promises players that Pokémon GO will continue without any significant ...
12d
TheGamer on MSNPokemon Go's Development Won't Undergo "Any Major Changes" Following Scopely AcquisitionNiantic reassures staff that no "major changes" are coming to Pokemon Go after Scopely acquisition. It also reassures ...
Niantic Spatial has confirmed that it has laid off 68 staff, following the sale of its games business.
10d
IGN India on MSNNiantic Spatial Lays Off 68 Employees Following Sale of Games Business to ScopelyNiantic Spatial, the tech company that remains of Niantic after it sold off its games business to Scopely last month, just ...
Amid Pokemon Go players' continuing worries following Saudi-backed publisher Scopely's acquisiton of Niantic in a $3.5 billion deal last month, developers assure fans that nothing is going to change ...
While it’s possible that Scopely plans to bring in more of the fairly inoffensive ad balloons we’ve already seen in Pokemon Go, the revenue sources listed here have many gamers concerned.
Niantic is laying off 68 employees next month, following its multi-billion dollar sale of its gaming division which includes ...
More like this Pokémon Go Director Says Obtrusive Ads Will 'Not Now, Not Ever' Happen After Scopely Acquisition This news was spotted by Game Developer via a California WARN Act report ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results