Today marks a significant milestone for Pokémon Go, though not due to any in-game developments. Instead, it's the result of a major business move: Niantic, the creator of Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and Peridot, has been acquired by Scopely, the developer behind the popular Monopoly Go! This acquisition brings Niantic's extensive game catalog under the umbrella of Scopely and its parent company, Savvy Games Group.
The deal, valued at a staggering $3.5 billion, also includes a strategic move where Niantic's AR technology division will become a standalone company named Niantic Spatial. This new entity will continue to operate Ingress Prime and Peridot. While fans can expect minimal disruption to their gaming experience, the acquisition represents a significant shift in the broader mobile gaming industry.
For those interested in the finer details, our sister site PocketGamer.biz offers a deep dive into the business aspects of this acquisition. This merger is a game-changer for both companies and could have substantial implications for the mobile gaming landscape. With Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now proving to be increasingly profitable for Niantic, alongside the flagship Pokémon Go, there's little chance of service interruptions. However, the future of mobile gaming could be poised for a major turning point, and we'll be watching closely to see how it unfolds.
Adding to the excitement, the upcoming Pokémon Go Fest in Europe is set to take place in Paris, promising a big year for this beloved AR game. If you're planning to dive back into the world of these iconic pocket monsters, don't miss out on our list of Pokémon Go promo codes to give you a head start.