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Pokémon Go maker, Niantic, will be closing its Los Angeles office and is poised to lay off 230 staffers. As reported by Kotaku, John Hanke, company founder, explained in an email that the company ...
Game Freak, the developer of games like Pokémon Violet, Scarlet, and Legends: Arceus, has partnered with Take-Two publishing label Private Division for a new action-adventure game called Project ...
We have our first peek at the adorably British looking stop-motion animation series from The Pokémon Company and Aardman.
New York (CNN) — Niantic, the creator of hit mobile game Pokemon Go, announced it is laying off 230 employees and reorganizing its business as it grapples with new macroeconomic uncertainty.
Pokémon GO maker says Apple Vision Pro validates ... Hanke says the company must correct its size for post-COVID realities by closing its LA game studio and shrinking its game platform team ...
While many Pokemon fans would forever appreciate the personal gesture of a maker game, perhaps it’s best to leave the game-making to Nintendo and Game Freak for now. Uh oh! It looks like Gengar ...
Game Freak, perhaps best known for its work on the Pokémon franchise, is working on a new action RPG called Beast of Reincarnation that will launch sometime in 2026. It’s coming to PC, PS5, and ...
Nintendo and The Pokemon Company have filed a lawsuit in Tokyo District Court against Japanese video game studio Pocketpair, alleging that its parody shooter game Palworld is violating ...
A new title from Pokemon studio Game Freak was revealed at the Xbox Games Showcase--titled Beast of Reincarnation, the upcoming game is a new action-RPG set in a post-apocalyptic Japan.The game ...
Pokemon Unite and Call of Duty: Mobile developer Timi Studio Group is working with Capcom on a Monster Hunter mobile game. The Tencent subsidiary announced the partnership today. "The in ...
The next game, Pokémon Legends: Z-A is set to be released at some point in 2025, and will be set within Lumiose City in Kalos, a region that first featured in 2013's Pokémon X and Y.
Niantic Labs said it would sell its video-game division to Saudi Arabia-owned Scopely for $3.5 billion, as the U.S. augmented reality firm shifts focus to geospatial technology after failing to ...