
Scopely’s $3.5 Billion Deal in the US Changes Pokémon Go Ownership
Scopely, a major mobile game company in the United States, has officially completed its $3.5 billion deal with Niantic. This new agreement gives Scopely full ownership of popular games like Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Go. In addition, Scopely now controls Niantic’s social apps, Campfire and Wayfarer.
This deal marks a significant change in the mobile gaming industry because Pokémon Go has been a global hit since its launch. With this acquisition, Scopely aims to expand and improve these games and apps for millions of users worldwide.
Industry experts expect new developments and updates in these games soon, which could attract even more players. This move strengthens Scopely’s position as a leader in the mobile gaming market.
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