The owner of “Pokemon Go” sells toys for the Saudi Group for $ 3.5 billion

(Bloomberg)-Scopely Inc. Supported by its Saudi peak on the purchase of games in Niantic Inc. , Including mobile Pokemon Go, for $ 3.5 billion.

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The Saudi company said in a statement on Wednesday that Scopely, which is owned by a unit from the General Investment Fund in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, will also get Pikmin Bloom and Monster Hunter from Niantic, as well as the teams you are working on.

Niantic is removed from Google Alphabet Inc. In 2015, Scopely said that Niantic Games achieved more than a billion dollars of revenue from 30 million users per month per month last year.

Savvy Games, a PIF company in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, bought Scopely for $ 4.9 billion two years ago. Savvy was launched at $ 38 billion of financing to help convert the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the video game center.

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