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The company behind "Pokémon Go" is selling its video game business: What does this mean for the games?

Michelle Brändle
13/3/2025
Translation: machine translated

The US company Scopely is taking over Niantic's video games business and with it well-known mobile games such as "Pokémon Go" and "Monster Hunter Now". However, the billion-euro deal has also been criticised.

The game "Pokémon Go" began in the summer of 2016 - and quickly became a huge success. People all over the world collected the virtual monsters in public places. Almost ten years later, there are still around 10 million players every day. Now Niantic is moving its mobile games under the Scopely umbrella.

The new owner Scopely

The announcement is not Saudi Arabia's first attempt to get involved in the gaming industry in a big way. Savvy Games Group itself was founded in 2021 with the help of the PIF and acquired Scopely in 2023 for 4.9 billion US dollars. The PIF was also used to acquire shares in Nintendo, Activision Blizzard and EA.

The takeover should not change anything for gamers

The head of Niantic's Pokémon Go team, Ed Wu, expressed his own views on the move and why he believes it makes sense

Niantic will continue its existing partnership with the Pokémon Company. According to Ed Wu, the collaboration is very good and the game will continue to benefit from it.

What happens next

Niantic's games are doing well financially.

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