The New York Times Games is set to challenge Zynga and Scopely with its new scrabble-like game Crossplay set to launch in the ...
April 5 (UPI) --A game developer backed by Saudi Arabia is buying California-based Scopely, which is behind popular games such as Scrabble GO, Yahtzee With Buddies, and Star Trek Fleet Command.
Savvy Games Group announced an agreement to acquire Scopely, a maker of mobile games including “Star Trek Fleet Command,” “Marvel Strike Force,” “Looney Tunes World of Mayhem,” “Scrabble Go” and ...
(Reuters) - Mobile game maker Scopely said on Tuesday it acquired the co-creator of its popular word game "Scrabble Go", in a bid to expand its games portfolio that includes titles like "Looney Tunes ...
Mobile developer and publisher Scopely and Hasbro have teamed up to launch Monopoly Go! The free-to-play mobile title blends the gameplay of the classic board game with updated graphics, locations and ...
Scopely announced that Monopoly Go has emerged as the biggest mobile game launch of 2023, surpassing $1 billion in annual revenue. The reimagined take on Hasbro’s iconic board game has garnered a ...
You’ve probably heard of “Monopoly Go!” You’ve definitely heard of “Pokémon Go.” But have you heard of Scopely? Founded in 2011, the mega mobile game company that owns those titles — plus “Stumble ...
On Wednesday, Pokémon Go maker Niantic announced it was selling its games — which include Nintendo’s Pikmin Bloom and Capcom’s Monster Hunter Now — and the teams that make them to publisher Scopely in ...
US-based mobile games company Scopely has today announced that 2023’s rising star Monopoly Go has officially surpassed $1 billion in lifetime revenue, achieved in seven months since release. This is a ...
Game company Scopely has announced that its mobile game Monopoly Go has now raked in more than $1 billion in revenue, becoming 2023's "biggest mobile game launch," according to the company. Scopely, ...
Savvy Games Group, a games and esports company that is part of the Saudi government’s Public Investment Fund, has agreed to acquire mobile games studio Scopely for $4.9 billion. Founded in 2011, ...