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Pokémon Go’s Next Adventure? Niantic Reportedly in Talks for $3.5 Billion Sale to Saudi-Owned Scopely

by Aiswarya Rani Kotipalli
February 19, 2025
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“Is this the end of an era for Pokémon Go? Niantic might be gearing up for a massive $3.5 billion sale to Saudi-backed Scopely! What could this mean for the future of AR gaming? Let’s dive in!”

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Looks like Pokémon Go might soon be catching a new owner! According to reports from Bloomberg, Niantic—the studio behind the smash-hit augmented reality game—is in discussions to sell its video game division to Scopely, a mobile gaming powerhouse owned by Saudi Arabia’s Savvy Games Group. If the deal goes through, it could be valued at a staggering $3.5 billion, potentially marking a major shift in the mobile gaming industry.

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A Billion-Dollar Game Changer

Niantic struck gold with Pokémon Go when it launched in 2016, turning everyday streets into Pokémon-filled landscapes. The game quickly became a cultural phenomenon, drawing millions of players outside to hunt for virtual creatures in the real world. Despite some ups and downs in popularity, it remains a dominant force in mobile gaming.

Now, Niantic is reportedly considering selling its video game division, including Pokémon Go, to Scopely—the publisher behind popular mobile titles like Stumble Guys, Marvel Strike Force, and Monopoly Go. While no official statements have been made, anonymous sources claim that a deal could be finalized in just a few weeks.

Saudi Arabia’s Growing Grip on Gaming

If this deal moves forward, it would be another major acquisition by Saudi Arabia’s Savvy Games Group, which purchased Scopely for $4.9 billion in April 2023. The Saudi government has been aggressively investing in gaming, with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman stating that the goal is to make Saudi Arabia the “ultimate global hub” for video games and esports by 2030.

This wouldn’t be the first time Saudi Arabia’s gaming ambitions made headlines. In 2022, Savvy Games Group bought two of the world’s biggest esports companies, ESL and FACEIT, for $1.5 billion. Now, acquiring Pokémon Go would add one of the world’s most iconic mobile games to its growing portfolio.

What Does This Mean for Pokémon Go Players?

The biggest question on everyone’s mind: What happens to Pokémon Go if Niantic sells its gaming division?

At this point, nothing is confirmed, and neither Niantic, Scopely, nor Savvy Games Group have commented on the deal. However, if the acquisition goes through, several scenarios could unfold:

  • Pokémon Go could remain unchanged, just under new ownership. Scopely would likely continue running the game as usual, focusing on updates and new events.
  • Major changes to monetization. Scopely is known for aggressive in-app purchases, so Pokémon Go might see shifts in how microtransactions and premium content are handled.
  • Potential expansion of AR technology. With Saudi Arabia investing heavily in esports and gaming innovation, we might see new AR-powered experiences emerge for Pokémon Go.
  • Risk of exclusivity? While unlikely, some worry that Saudi-backed ownership could lead to regional restrictions or exclusive content, limiting access for players in certain countries.

The Bigger Picture: Gaming Industry Shake-Up

This potential sale is just another sign of major shifts happening in the gaming industry. With Saudi Arabia investing billions into gaming, it’s clear they want to compete with major Western and Asian gaming giants.

Meanwhile, Niantic has struggled to replicate Pokémon Go’s massive success. Other AR titles like Harry Potter: Wizards Unite and Catan: World Explorers failed to gain traction, leading to shutdowns and layoffs. Selling its gaming division could allow Niantic to focus on its AR technology and platform development, rather than running live games.

Final Thoughts: A Bold Move for Pokémon’s Future?

While this deal is still in the rumor stage, its implications are massive. Pokémon Go has been one of the most successful mobile games of all time, and its future now hangs in the balance.

Will Scopely take Pokémon Go to new heights, or will this be a Poké Ball dropped? Fans will have to wait and see—but one thing is for sure: the gaming world is watching closely!

Aiswarya Rani Kotipalli

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