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12/03/2025 14:53 AST
Scopely, a US-based firm backed by Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, has signed a deal worth $3.5 billion to acquire the video game division of Niantic Labs.
In a press statement, Scopely said that the team employed to make games such as Pokemon GO, Monster Hunter Now and Pikmin Bloom are included in the acquisition.
This takeover aligns with the Kingdom's ambitions to establish itself as a global gaming destination, with a national strategy aiming to ensure that the sector will contribute $13 billion to gross domestic product by 2030.
In April 2023, Savvy Games Group, wholly owned by PIF, acquired Scopely for $4.9 billion.
"Few games in the world have delivered the scale and longevity of 'Pokemon GO,' which reached over 100 million players just last year. The experience also stands apart for its unique ability to foster in-person connections, with Pokemon GO live events attracting millions of attendees," said Tim O'Brien, chief revenue officer and board member of Scopely.
Despite being launched nearly a decade ago, Pokemon GO is still one of the most popular games in the world, with over 20 million weekly active players.
O'Brien added: "After spending time with the Niantic team, it quickly became clear that this organization shares our inclination to create industry-leading outcomes and exceptional player experiences. We look forward to a bright future ahead."
The games business of Niantic Labs generated over $1 billion in revenue in 2024, according to the statement.
In a separate release, the US-based firm said it would distribute an extra $350 million to its equity holders under the deal, yielding a total value of approximately $3.85 billion for the company's shareholders.
Niantic added that it will also spin off its geospatial AI business into a new firm named Niantic Spatial, under the leadership of its founder and CEO, John Hanke.
The company will be funded with $250 million of capital, including $200 million from Niantic's balance sheet and a $50 million investment from Scopely.
"I'm confident our games will thrive with Scopely. I've often talked about building 'forever games,' and I believe they will continue to be just that," Hanke wrote on his LinkedIn page.
Since the launch of Vision 2030, Saudi Arabia has been actively promoting the gaming industry, with PIF already holding stakes in major companies such as Nintendo, Electronic Arts, and Take-Two Interactive.
In 2024, the Kingdom also hosted the eSports World Cup, which carried a prize pool of over $60 million.
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