Niantic and Capcom unveiled that the location-based game Monster Hunter Now will get an update with new content and a monster related to Monster Hunter Wilds.
In a breaking set of developments, Niantic seems close to selling off its entire game division, including Pokémon Go, to a ...
Monster Hunter Now prepares for the launch of season 5, titled The Blossoming Blade, by announcing the second phase of the ...
Pokemon Go studio Niantic is reportedly in talks to sell its gaming business to the Saudi Public Investment Fund-backed ...
Chatacabra to debut simultaneously in both games ...
Niantic, the developer of Pokémon Go, is in talks to sell off its games for $3.5bn to the Saudi Arabia-owned Monopoly ...
Bloomberg reports that Niantic may be selling its video games business and all of its games, including Pokemon Go, to Scopely Inc.
Niantic, the game studio behind Pokemon Go, is reportedly in talks to sell its entire gaming portfolio to Saudi-owned Scopely ...
Niantic, the developer of Monster Hunter Now, reveals its plans for the 1.5 year anniversay of the popular Monster Hunting ...
Niantic, the company behind popular augmented reality games Ingress and Pokémon GO, is reportedly looking to sell its games ...
Monster Hunter fans can get all 12 of the new Hope weapons from Monster Hunter Wilds, as well as armor, in-game rewards, and ...