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Niantic envisage de vendre des actifs de jeu pour trébucher

Authore: JoshuaMise à jour:Feb 21,2025

Niantic, le créateur du jeu de réalité augmenté populaire Pokémon Go, aurait négocié une vente potentielle de 3,5 milliards de dollars de sa division de jeux vidéo à Scopey, une société de jeux saoudienne.

Selon Bloomberg , la vente engloberait Pokémon Go, le jeu mobile à succès massivement qui encourage les joueurs à explorer le monde réel à la recherche de Pokémon virtuels.

Une source anonyme citée par Bloomberg a indiqué que, bien que l'accord ne soit pas finalisé, une confirmation pourrait arriver en quelques semaines si elle était approuvée.

Niantic, Scopely, et sa société mère, Savvy Games Group, ont refusé de commenter publiquement l'acquisition signalée.

Savvy Games Group a acquis Scopely en avril 2023 pour 4,9 milliards de dollars, à la suite de la déclaration du gouvernement saoudien son intention d'acquérir un éditeur de jeux de premier plan . Le portefeuille de Scopely comprend des jeux mobiles éminents tels que The Walking Dead: Road to Survival, Stumble Guys, Marvel Strike Force et Monopoly Go.

En 2022, Savvy Gaming Group a encore élargi sa présence en acquérant ESL et FACEIT, deux grandes organisations esports, pour 1,5 milliard de dollars combinés.

"Savvy Games Group est un élément clé de notre plan ambitieux pour établir l'Arabie saoudite en tant que premier centre mondial de l'industrie des jeux et des sports esports d'ici 2030", a déclaré à l'époque le prince héritier saoudien Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz. Il a souligné le rôle de l'initiative dans la diversification économique, l'innovation technologique et l'expansion des compétitions de divertissement et d'eSports au sein du Royaume.

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