Today marks a significant milestone for Pokémon Go, not due to in-game events, but because of a major corporate development. Niantic, the creators of Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and Peridot, has been acquired by Scopely, the developers behind the popular Monopoly Go! This acquisition means that Niantic's impressive catalog is now under the umbrella of Scopely and their parent company, Savvy Games Group.
The acquisition came with a staggering price tag of $3.5 billion. As part of this deal, Niantic's AR technology division will split off to form a new standalone company named Niantic Spatial. This new entity will continue to operate Ingress Prime and Peridot. For fans, the transition should be smooth with minimal disruption to service. However, this move signals a significant shift in the broader mobile gaming industry.
Diving Deeper
For those interested in the finer details of this business merger, our sister site PocketGamer.biz offers an in-depth analysis. This acquisition is a pivotal change for both Niantic and Scopely, potentially reshaping the mobile gaming landscape in profound ways. While Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now have been lucrative ventures for Niantic, with Pokémon Go still at the forefront, fans can expect continuity in their gaming experience. The long-term implications for the industry, however, remain to be seen.
As we approach the upcoming Pokémon Go Fest in Paris, this year is already shaping up to be a landmark one for this beloved AR game. If you're planning to dive back into the world of Pokémon Go, don't forget to check out our list of Pokémon Go promo codes to give you a head start.