Niantic may sell its gaming division, including Pokemon GO, to Scopely for over $3 billion. Saudi Arabia's increasing interest in the gaming industry is seen through investments in Nintendo and ...
Texans running back Joe Mixon will not have to pay a $25,000 fine for something he did not say. Nor will he have to pay a fine for what he did say. A letter from NFL hearing officer Chris Palmer ...
Bloomberg reports that Scopely, the Saudi Arabia-owned mobile gaming company behind smash hit Monopoly Go, is in talks to add Pokémon Go to its arsenal for a whopping $3.5 billion. According to ...
(Bloomberg) -- Niantic Inc., the company behind the 2016 hit Pokémon Go, is in talks to sell its video-game business to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely Inc., according to several people familiar with ...
Captain America, Spider-Man and Iron Man were tipped to team with Pokemon in a $3.5 billion deal between mobile gaming specialist Scopely and Niantic which Bloomberg reported could be sealed in a ...
Enter Scopely, which is owned by the Savvy Games Group that's part of Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, and is riding the wave of Monopoly Go generating more cash than you'd need to buy the ...
Yesterday, a Bloomberg report stated that Pokémon Go developer Niantic was looking to sell its gaming portfolio to Scopely, the Saudi-backed mobile publisher behind Monopoly Go. The news sent ...
Pokémon Go developer Niantic is reportedly considering selling its video game portfolio to Savvy Games Group subsidiary, Scopely. Whilst the deal has yet to be confirmed and neither Niantic nor ...
Some might have seen this coming, especially those who are aware of the connection between the mobile gaming company Scopely and Niantic. Scopely was acquired by Savvy Games Group, a subsidiary of ...
Niantic Inc., the maker of the globally popular game Pokémon Go, is in negotiations to sell its video-game business to Scopely Inc., a mobile game company owned by Saudi Arabia’s Public ...
NIANTIC, the company behind the 2016 hit Pokemon Go, is in talks to sell its video game business to Saudi Arabia-controlled Scopely, according to several sources familiar with the discussions. A deal ...
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