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Pokemon Go and Monster Hunter Now developer Niantic is laying off at least 68 employees, weeks after selling it's game ...
Pokémon Go developer Niantic has confirmed that it has laid off 68 staff. It was announced last month that Pokemon Go, ...
Niantic, the company behind Pokémon GO, is laying off 68 employees. The job cuts will happen on May 20, 2025, according to a ...
Niantic has claimed that Pokemon Go will not undergoing any major changes after it was acquired by Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely ...
The United States and Saudi Arabia will sign a preliminary agreement to cooperate over the kingdom's ambitions to develop a ...
Saudi Arabia is on the receiving end of damning ... has told Polygon that the game being sold to Saudi-owned Scopely is “actually great.” News of the sale last week understandably led to ...
This shift positions Niantic at the forefront of geospatial AI, moving beyond gaming into sectors that integrate digital intelligence with the physical world.
That’s the gist of my interview with Brian Ward, CEO of Saudi-owned Savvy Games Group, during the Game Developers Conference. Ward noted that Savvy-owned Scopely just announced its $3.5 billion ...
Some industry speculation has put the onus on this being a Savvy acquisition, with the aim of bringing the Pokémon prestige to Saudi Arabia. Speaking to PocketGamer.biz, Savvy Games Group CEO Brian ...