Niantic Inc. has announced the sale of its gaming division, including popular titles like Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now, along with their development teams, to Scopely, a company owned by the Saudi investment firm Savvy Games. The deal is valued at $3.5 billion, with an additional $350 million in cash being distributed to Niantic equity holders, bringing the total value to approximately $3.85 billion.
In a press release, Scopely highlighted that Niantic's games boast over 30 million monthly active users (MAUs) and more than 20 million weekly active users, generating over $1 billion in revenue in 2024. Pokémon Go, in particular, remains a standout, consistently ranking among the top 10 mobile games since its launch nearly a decade ago and attracting over 100 million unique players in 2024.
Niantic emphasized that its game teams have ambitious long-term plans that will continue to be developed under Scopely's umbrella. In a blog post, Niantic stated, "This partnership ensures that our games have the long-term support needed to be 'forever games' that will endure for future generations. Players can expect that the games, apps, services, and events they know and love will continue to receive Scopely’s ongoing investment, driven by the same teams that have always created these experiences."
In a separate blog post, Ed Wu, the chief of Pokémon Go, addressed community concerns about the game's future post-sale. Wu, who was instrumental in the game's development since its inception in 2016, expressed optimism about the partnership with Scopely. He stated, "As it’s always important to me, and our entire game team, that our community understands and is excited by the long-term vision for this game, I want to share why I believe a partnership with Scopely will be a positive step for all of you and the game’s future."
Wu further elaborated on Scopely's commitment to the Pokémon Go community and its mission to enhance the real-world Pokémon discovery experience. He assured players that the entire Pokémon Go team would remain intact, continuing to develop the game with the same passion and dedication. Wu highlighted ongoing features like Raid Battles, Go Battle League, Routes, and live events like Pokémon Go Fest, which will continue to evolve under Scopely's support.
Wu also emphasized the importance of the partnership with The Pokémon Company, which has been integral to the game's development from the start. He expressed gratitude for their guidance and confirmed that this collaboration would persist into the future.
In addition to the gaming division sale, Niantic announced the spin-off of its geospatial AI business into a new entity, Niantic Spatial Inc., to accelerate its growth. Scopely has invested $50 million in this new venture, with Niantic contributing an additional $200 million. Niantic Spatial will continue to operate other real-world AR games, such as Ingress Prime and Peridot.