Niantic
| Niantic, Inc. ナイアンティック | ||||
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| Founded | 2010 | |||
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| Headquarters | San Francisco, California | |||
| Type | Private | |||
| Owner(s) | Google (2010–2015) Scopely (2025–present) | |||
| Industry | Video games | |||
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Niantic, Inc. (Japanese: ナイアンティック Niantic) is an American game development company best known for developing the augmented reality games Pokémon GO and Ingress. It was founded as Niantic Labs in 2010 as a startup within Google by John Hanke, who remained the company's CEO.[1] In August 2015, the company announced plans to become independent, which it did in October 2015, as Niantic, Inc.[2][3] Following the announcement of Pokémon GO in September 2015, the company announced it had received an investment of up to $30 million from The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, and Google.[4]
On March 12, 2025, Niantic, Inc. announced that they had sold their games business to the mobile game company Scopely for $3.5 billion. This purchase included the games Pokémon GO, Pikmin Bloom, and Monster Hunter Now, as well as the development teams for each.[5][6][7] Simultaneously, their geospatial AI business would be spun off into a new company called Niantic Spatial, Inc., led by John Hanke as CEO. The acquisition was completed on May 29, 2025, with Niantic, Inc. now operating their games and apps as a part of Scopely.
Games
Pokémon games
Developer
Publisher
Non-Pokémon games
Developer
- Field Trip (ended service in 2019)
- Ingress (2013-2025, before it was spun off with Niantic Spatial)
- Endgame: Proving Ground (canceled)
- Harry Potter: Wizards Unite (ended service in January 2022)
- Pikmin Bloom
- Campfire
- Peridot (2023-2025, before it was spun off with Niantic Spatial)
- Pikmin Finder (ended service in December 2024)
- Monster Hunter Now
External links
References
- ↑ Inside the Mind of Google's Greatest Idea Man, John Hanke - Inc.com
- ↑ Google-Incubated Niantic, Maker of Ingress, Stepping Out on Its Own - Wall Street Journal
- ↑ Employment Opportunities - Niantic
- ↑ Niantic Inc. Raises $20 Million in Financing from The Pokémon Company, Google and Nintendo | Niantic
- ↑ Niantic - announcement of selling Niantic games to Scopely
- ↑ Scopely - announcement of acquiring Niantic games
- ↑ Pokémon GO site - announcement of moving to Scopely
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