It's a landmark day for Pokémon Go, but not for reasons tied to in-game developments. Instead, Niantic, the developer behind Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now, and Peridot, has been acquired by Scopely, the creators of Monopoly Go! This acquisition means that Niantic's impressive catalogue is now part of Scopely's portfolio and under the umbrella of their parent company, Savvy Games Group.
The deal, valued at a staggering $3.5 billion, also involves the separation of Niantic's AR technology division into a standalone entity named Niantic Spatial. This new company will continue to manage Ingress Prime and Peridot. While fans can expect minimal disruption in service, this move marks a significant shift in the gaming industry.
For those interested in the business side of things, our sister site PocketGamer.biz offers a deep dive into the details. This acquisition is a major change for both companies and could have far-reaching effects on the mobile gaming landscape, hopefully in a positive manner.
Despite the acquisition, Niantic's other successful titles like Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now are expected to continue without interruption, with Pokémon Go still at the forefront. As for the broader implications for mobile gaming, this could be a pivotal moment, so keep an eye out for developments.
With the Pokémon Go Fest set to take place in Paris, it's shaping up to be a significant year for this beloved AR game. If you're planning to dive back into the world of pocket monsters, don't forget to check out our list of Pokémon Go promo codes for a helpful boost.