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Scopely acquiert Niantic, développeur de Pokémon Go

Authore: IsaacMise à jour:May 01,2025

C'est une journée historique pour Pokémon Go, pas en raison d'événements en jeu, mais en raison d'un développement important en dehors du jeu. Niantic, le développeur derrière Pokémon Go, Pikmin Bloom, Monster Hunter Now et Peridot, a été acquis par Scopey, les créateurs du populaire Monopoly Go! Cette acquisition signifie que la plupart des titres réussis de Niantic font désormais partie du portefeuille de Scopely, sous leur société mère, Savvy Games Group.

L'accord a été scellé pour 3,5 milliards de dollars stupéfiants. Dans le cadre de cette acquisition, la division de la technologie AR de Niantic deviendra une société autonome nommée Niantic Spatial, qui continuera de faire fonctionner Ingress Prime et Peridot. Pour les fans, cette transition devrait entraîner une perturbation minimale de service. Cependant, pour ceux qui s'intéressent à l'industrie du jeu plus large, cela représente un changement significatif.

Image d'acquisition Niantic et ScopelyPour une plongée plus profonde dans les aspects commerciaux de cette acquisition, vous pouvez visiter notre site sœur, PocketGamer.biz. Cette fusion est un moment central pour les deux sociétés et pourrait avoir des implications substantielles pour la communauté des jeux mobiles, espérons-le de manière positive.

Étant donné le succès de Pikmin Bloom et Monster Hunter maintenant, aux côtés de la domination continue de Pokémon Go, il est peu probable que ces jeux subissent des perturbations importantes. Cependant, l'impact sur le paysage des jeux mobiles plus large reste à voir, ce qui pourrait marquer un tournant majeur.

Avec le prochain Pokémon Go Fest en Europe qui devrait avoir lieu à Paris, il s'annonce déjà comme une année importante pour ce jeu AR bien-aimé. Si vous prévoyez de repartir dans le monde de ces monstres de poche emblématiques, n'oubliez pas de consulter notre liste de codes promotionnels Pokémon Go pour vous donner une longueur d'avance.

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