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2025-05-23
Forbes

An interview with Niantic CEO John Hanke on the company selling its games business, pivoting to enterprise AI, returning to its digital mapping roots, and more

www.forbes.com/sites/richar... @randomjunque : So we helped create this sorta boring dystopia by playing games on our cell phones, who'da think?: www.forbes.com/sites/richar... #dystopia #ai #niantic ...

2025-03-12
The Verge 37 related

Niantic Labs says it is selling its video game division, including Pokémon Go, to Saudi Arabia-owned developer Scopely for $3.5B, subject to regulatory approval

The $3.5 billion Scopely deal could bring Niantic's AR gaming catalog under Saudi ownership.

2025-02-19
Bloomberg 17 related

Sources: Niantic is in talks to sell its video games unit to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely for ~$3.5B; the deal would include Pokémon Go and its other mobile games

A deal could be announced in coming weeks.  The price being discussed is about $3.5 billion, according to one of the people.

2024-11-19
404 Media

Niantic says it is using data generated by Pokémon Go players to create a large geospatial model, or LGM, that can navigate the real world and power robots

Niantic says it is using data generated by Pokémon Go players to create a “Large Geospatial Model” that can navigate the real world and power robots.

2023-05-20
Bloomberg

After Niantic's latest AR game Peridot got negative app store reviews and few downloads, a look at the company's metaverse games struggling to find an audience

Just a few years ago, tech evangelists were hailing Niantic Inc., the maker of the hit game Pokémon Go … Tweets: @cecianasta , @345triangle , @harrymccracken , @joonian , and @hermesninja Tweets: Ceci...

2022-06-30
Bloomberg 29 related

Niantic, the company behind Pokémon Go, lays off 8% of its staff, around 85 to 90 people, and cancels four projects; Niantic was valued at $9B in November 2021

Gaming company Niantic Inc., which has struggled to find another big hit following its 2016 game Pokémon Go …

2021-11-23
Niantic 12 related

Niantic, the AR platform company behind Pokémon Go, raises $300M from Coatue at a $9B valuation

Niantic Inc., developer of the world's first and only planet-scale AR platform, announced today that Coatue has made a $300 million investment in the company at a valuation of $9 billion.

2021-11-09
The Verge 16 related

Niantic launches Lightship, a platform to build “real-world metaverse” AR iOS and Android apps, and commits $20M to fund companies building AR apps

The maker of Pokémon Go wants to power future AR glasses.  —  Niantic is releasing a platform for building what it calls “real-world metaverse” apps.

2021-07-06
Sensor Tower Blog 10 related

Pokémon GO has surpassed $5B in revenue from player spending as the game celebrates its five-year anniversary

Smash hit Geolocation AR title Pokémon GO from Niantic has surpassed $5 billion from player spending as the title celebrates its five-year anniversary since its launch back in 2016 …

2021-03-23
The Verge 20 related

Niantic announces a new partnership with Nintendo to develop mobile games built on Niantic's AR tech, starting with a game based on Nintendo's Pikmin franchise

Niantic and Nintendo announced a new partnership  —  Niantic, developer of the smash hit Pokémon Go, has announced a new partnership with Nintendo. Source: Niantic .

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