Today Scopely officially revealed that it has acquired Niantic’s games business, including Pokemon Go, Monster Hunter Now and Pikmin Bloom, for $3.5 billion. Shortly after the news went live, ...
Over the span of more than three decades, Sega’s Sonic the Hedgehog has evolved from a fast-paced platformer to a games industry icon and multimedia franchise, spawning spin-offs of all kinds from ...
Savvy Games Group-owned Scopely is officially acquiring Pokémon Go developer Niantic’s games business for $3.5 billion. Rumours of the blockbuster deal began swirling last month. Scopely has now ...
Our series of international events continues to grow this year as we expand into new regions. Join us in China this summer for PG Connects Summit Shanghai 2025 in association with MyGamez. The one-day ...
The mobile games industry is fast-paced and it’s easy to miss out on the big news. To that end, we’ve put together a roundup of the big deals from the past month to help keep you on track on ...
Almost nine years on from its release, Pokémon Go continues to reach 20 million weekly active players. Approximately half of all players log in seven days per week. Across its lifetime, players have ...
PUBG developer Krafton has launched the Creator Network to empower gaming content creators. The programme offers influencers worldwide the chance to collaborate, grow their audience, and promote ...
As the App Store and Google Play garden walls crumble thanks to global regulatory pressure like the EU’s Digital Markets Act and Epic Games’ crusade in the courts, a number of contenders are emerging.
Mobile game platform Skich has launched its alternative app store on iPhone in Europe. Skich is designed for mobile gamers and includes a recommendation system of 240 genres. The marketplace has ...
ByteBrew, the all-in-one platform to analyse, operate and grow, launches LTV Reports for mobile studios in its latest platform release. Engineered to deliver developers precise player Life Time Value ...
Niantic is spinning off its geospatial AI business into a new company called Niantic Spatial, following a deal to sell its games business to Scopely for $3.5 billion. Parting ways from Pokémon Go, ...
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