The Witcher video game series developer CD Projekt partners with mobile game developer Scopely for a mystery project.
Scopely has extensive experience bringing IP to mobile, working on titles such as the multi-billion dollar hit Monopoly Go, Star Trek Fleet Command, and Marvel Strike Force. The publisher also ...
Mobile gaming giant Scopely will acquire the games division of Niantic, the software developer behind “Pokémon Go,” in a deal valued at $3.5 billion.
Monopoly Go studio Scopely is set to publish a new game based on the works of The Witcher and Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD ...
The game will be based on one of CD Projekt RED's existing IPs, which could either be The Witcher or Cyberpunk.
Along with other mobile titles like Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter Now, Pokémon Go has been purchased for $3.5 billion by Scopely, ...
Mobile gaming firm Scopely is paying $3.5 billion to acquire the video game business of Niantic, including marquee asset Pokémon GO. The deal also brings titles like Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter ...
Niantic Labs, the developer behind the smash hit Pokemon Go, has announced that it is selling the mobile creature-collecting game along with the rest of its gaming assets to Scopely for $3.5 billion.
Scopely games include Monopoly Go, Marvel Strike Force, and Star Trek Fleet Command. Scopely said the deal, valued at $3.5 ...
With this transaction, Scopely, whose most notable titles include “Monopoly Go!,” “Stumble Guys,” “Star Trek Fleet Command” and “Marvel Strike Force,” will now acquire Scopely’s ...