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POP! on MSNSaudi Arabia closes US$3.5 billion deal to buy Pokémon GO, sparks concerns over users’ location dataScopely, a mobile game publisher owned by a Saudi royal investment fund, announced its $3.5 billion investment in Pokémon GO and its developer Niantic’s gaming business. Other games, such as Pikmin ...
Mobile-focused gaming company Scopely is buying the gaming business of Niantic, the company behind "Pokémon Go," for $3.5 billion ...
"Pokemon GO" maker Niantic reached an agreement to sell its gaming business to Savvy Games Group's subsidiary, Scopely, for $3.5 billion, handing the company backed by Saudi Arabia's sovereign ...
The deal, announced on Wednesday, also advances Saudi Arabia's ambitions to become the "ultimate global hub" for gaming. The kingdom's sovereign wealth fund, via Savvy Games, bought Scopely for $4.9 ...
Scopely said it would buy Niantic’s video game business, which includes Pokémon Go, for $3.5 billion. Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund acquired Scopely in 2023. By Yan Zhuang Niantic ...
Niantic’s games generated $1 billion in revenue ... Scopely is a subsidiary of Savvy Games Group, a gaming company built by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund. Scopely was purchased in ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Saudi Arabian-owned mobile developer Scopely has announced that it'll be acquiring Niantic's video game division, paying $3.5 billion for the ...
The $3.5 billion Scopely deal could bring Niantic’s AR gaming catalog under Saudi ownership. The $3.5 billion Scopely deal could bring Niantic’s AR gaming catalog under Saudi ownership.
Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) will pay $3.5bn (£2.7bn) to buy the gaming division of developer Niantic, whose ...
Mobile game maker Scopely, which is owned by the Saudi royal investment fund, announced its purchase of the hit game along with the rest of Niantic Labs game business for $3.5 billion. The sale ...
“Pokemon GO” maker Niantic reached an agreement to sell its gaming business to Savvy Games Group’s subsidiary, Scopely, for $3.5 billion, handing the company backed by Saudi Arabia’s ...
March 12 (Reuters) - Niantic Labs said it would sell its video-game division to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely for $3.5 billion, as the U.S. augmented reality firm shifts focus to geospatial ...
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