Midjourney and its competitors Stability AI, Deviant Art and Runway AI made headlines last year because of a lawsuit over ...
GameSquare (GAME) provided several business updates and plans to host its Q4 2024 earnings conference call on April 16, 2025 at 5:00pm ET. The ...
Nintendo is expanding its partnership with the baseball team the Seattle Mariners ahead of the Opening Season 2025 The Nintendo logo will be featured on the team's home jerseys and a Nintendo ...
(Bloomberg) -- Ubisoft Entertainment SA is looking to bring in investors to a new entity that will include some of its core video-gaming intellectual property, including Assassin’s Creed ...
Hours after the Tamil Nadu government released a new rupee logo for the state budget, IIT Guwahati Professor D Udaya Kumar, who had designed the Indian rupee symbol, on Thursday, refused to be ...
Since Apple allowed sideloading on iPhone and iPad in the EU through App Marketplaces, we’ve seen the rise of a few alternatives to Apple’s App Store. Now there’s another alternative app ...
The gaming landscape is changing. Niantic, known for Pokémon Go, has handed over its gaming division to Scopely for $3.5 billion. This isn’t just a sale; it’s a bold pivot that could redefine the ...
Mobile game publisher Scopely, owned by the Saudi royal investment fund, has announced the acquisition of Pokémon GO and developer Niantic's game business for $3.5 billion. The deal remains ...
TerrorBytes: The Evolution of Horror is a five-part documentary series, featuring over 50 horror luminaries, including acclaimed filmmaker John Carpenter and Silent Hill composer Akira Yamaoka.
Scopely said it would buy Niantic’s video game business, which includes Pokémon Go, for $3.5 billion. Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund acquired Scopely in 2023. By Yan Zhuang Niantic, the ...
Niantic Labs is selling its video-game division to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely for $3.5 billion US, as the American augmented reality firm shifts focus to geospatial technology after failing to ...
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 ...