Scopely's acquisition of Niantic, a deal valued at $3.5 billion, brings some of the biggest names in augmented reality gaming under one roof. This includes the wildly popular Pokémon GO, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now.
Pokémon GO, despite its longevity (nearly a decade!), continues to dominate the mobile gaming landscape, boasting over 100 million unique players in 2024 alone and consistently ranking in the top 10 mobile games since its 2016 launch.
Pikmin Bloom, a 2021 collaboration with Nintendo, also falls under Scopely's wing. This game, which encourages walking and virtual flower planting, experienced a significant surge in popularity in 2024, with players logging a staggering 3.94 trillion steps and thousands attending in-person events globally.
Monster Hunter Now, Niantic's newest title, launched in September 2023 and has already surpassed 15 million downloads. The acquisition also encompasses Niantic's development teams and companion apps, Campfire and Wayfarer. Campfire facilitates real-world gameplay connections, while Wayfarer allows players to contribute new locations for Niantic games, adding over 11.5 million new points since its 2019 launch. Over six million players utilized Campfire for in-person events in 2024 alone.
What Does This Mean for Players?
For players, the immediate impact is minimal. Scopely boasts a strong portfolio of successful games, including MONOPOLY GO!, Stumble Guys, Star Trek Fleet Command, and MARVEL Strike Force. Scopely promises increased resources for Niantic's development teams and the potential introduction of new AR experiences to existing Niantic games.
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