ニュース PokémonGo開発者Nianticは、Stumble Guysの背後にあるSaudi-Ond Companyにビデオゲームビジネスを販売するという話で伝えられています

PokémonGo開発者Nianticは、Stumble Guysの背後にあるSaudi-Ond Companyにビデオゲームビジネスを販売するという話で伝えられています

著者 : Nora アップデート : Apr 16,2025

非常に人気のある拡張現実のモバイルゲームPokémonGoの背後にある開発者であるNianticは、サウジアラビアのSavvy Games Groupが所有する会社であるScopelyに、驚異的な35億ドルでビデオゲーム部門をScopelyに販売するために議論していると伝えられています。ブルームバーグによると、この潜在的な取引には、仮想ポケモンを求めて現実世界を探索することを奨励することで、世界中の何百万人ものプレーヤーを魅了してきたポケモンGoが含まれます。

匿名の状態でブルームバーグに話した情報筋は、取引はまだ確定していないが、すべての当事者が同意した場合、数週間以内に確認できることを示した。 Niantic、Scopely、またはSavvy Games Groupも、報告された買収に関してパブリックコメントをしていません。

このニュースは、サウジアラビア政府が「大手ゲーム出版社」を購入する意図があるという発表に続いて、2023年4月にScopelyのScopelyを獲得したSavvy Games Groupのすぐ後ろにあります。 Scopelyは、The Walking Dead:Road to SurvivalStumble GuysMarvel Strike ForceMonopoly Goなど、成功したモバイルタイトルで知られています。

Savvy Games Groupは、eスポーツ業界でも大幅に動き、世界最大のeスポーツ企業であるESLとFaceitを獲得し、2022年に15億ドルを合わせて獲得しました。サウジアラビアを2030年までにゲームとeスポーツセクターの究極のグローバルハブにすることを目的とした戦略。私たちは、eスポーツとゲームセクター全体で未開発の可能性を活用して、経済を多様化し、セクターの革新を推進し、王国全体のエンターテイメントとeスポーツの競争の提供をさらに拡大しています。

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