ニュース Scopelyは、PokémonGoの開発者であるNianticを買収します

Scopelyは、PokémonGoの開発者であるNianticを買収します

著者 : Ryan アップデート : Mar 26,2025

これは、ゲーム内の開発のためではなく、ビジネス上の大きな動きのためではなく、ポケモンGoの世界にとって記念碑的な日です。 Niantic、PokémonGo、Pikmin Bloom、Monster Hunter Now、Peridotの背後にある創造力は、Smash Hit Monopoly Go!の開発者であるScopelyに買収されました。この買収は、Nianticの印象的なカタログが、親会社のSavvy Games GroupとともにScopelyのポートフォリオの一部であることを意味します。

この契約は、驚異的な35億ドルで封印されました。この買収の一環として、Nianticの拡張現実テクノロジーアームは、Ingress PrimeとPeridotの管理を続けるNiantic Spatialという名前のスタンドアロン企業に分かれています。ファンにとって、この移行は、彼らが愛するゲームの最小限の混乱を約束します。ただし、より広範な業界に目を光らせている人にとって、この獲得は大きな変化を示しています。

NianticおよびScopelyの獲得画像ビジネスへの影響をより深く掘り下げるには、姉妹サイトのPocketgamer.bizにアクセスしてください。この合併は両社にとってゲームチェンジャーであり、モバイルゲームの状況に広範囲にわたる影響を与える可能性があります。 Pikmin BloomとMonster HunterはNianticにとってますます利益を上げていますが、PokémonGoがまだパックをリードしているため、ファンはゲーム体験の継続性を期待できます。しかし、モバイルゲームの未来は、エキサイティングな未知のままです。

パリで開催されるポケモンゴーフェストが開催されるため、この最愛のARゲームの画期的な年になるようになりました。これらの象徴的なポケットモンスターの世界に飛び込みたい場合は、ポケモンゴープロモーションコードのリストをチェックして、お役に立てないことを忘れないでください。

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