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Pokémon Go Director Dismisses CR7 Demands Amid New Ownership

Jun 17, 2025 10:56 AM

Pokémon Go's future is under new ownership as creator Niantic transitions its mobile games portfolio to Scopely for $3.5 billion. While the change has raised concerns regarding potential monetization and influence from the Saudi-backed parent company Savvy Games, Pokémon Go director Michael Steranka reassures fans that it's business as usual. Scopely's focus is on gaming, which Steranka believes could enhance the game's quality. He notes a shift away from the previously emphasized augmented reality features, responding to player feedback. Future updates and events are already mapped out, indicating a steady flow of content for players.

What does the transition to Scopely mean for Pokémon Go players?

The transition to Scopely means an increased focus on gaming priorities with potentially less emphasis on augmented reality gimmicks, aligning more with player expectations for traditional gameplay experiences. The Pokémon Go team will continue to operate normally, with exciting new features on the horizon.

Pokémon Go revolutionized mobile gaming when it launched in 2016, using augmented reality to prompt players to explore the real world while capturing Pokémon. The game has maintained a massive player base, continuously releasing events and new Pokémon. The recent acquisition by Scopely is expected to shift the focus back to gameplay rather than AR features that have been met with mixed reactions from players.



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