On Wednesday, March 12, 2025, Niantic announced it was selling its games division to Scopely for a whopping $3.5 billion. It’s understandable if you haven’t heard of Scopely, but if Niantic rings a bell, it’s because you—like many of us—have dabbled with Pokémon GO. The deal involves Niantic’s entire games division, which means Pikmin Bloom and the surprisingly successful Monster Hunter Now are headed to Scopely, too.
Ed Wu, the leader of the Pokémon GO team, assured players in a statement that “the entire Pokémon GO team is staying together through this partnership.” He also asserted that the move to Scopely will be “a positive step for all of you and the game’s future.” “Scopely expressed a deep admiration for this community and our team. I have every belief Pokémon GO will further flourish as part of Scopely, not only into its second decade, but for many more years to come,” Wu wrote.
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