Tech Company That Built Pokemon Go. Sells It. The Niantic Story
Автор: Luke Cresante
Загружено: 2025-05-17
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Описание:
Niantic: from Google’s geo-lab to the maker of the most successful consumer AR ever—and now a $3.5B hand-off to Scopely. We trace Keyhole → Google Earth/Maps → Niantic Labs, the Ingress blueprint, the Pokémon Go explosion, Lightship’s AR tech stack, and what’s next after the sale.
What you’ll learn
How Keyhole + Google Earth/Maps led to Niantic Labs and Ingress
Pokémon Go by the numbers (downloads, distance walked, revenue)
Lightship ARDK: real-time mapping, semantics, shared AR
Wayfarer/Campfire: community data & social layers
Why Niantic sold its games business to Scopely for $3.5B—and what Niantic Spatial does next
Chapters:
0:00 - 0:52 - Intro
0:53 - 1:44 - Niantic's Founding
1:45 - 2:50 - Ingress and Tech
2:51 - 3:57 - Pokemon Go Success
3:58 - 5:26 - Other Games
5:27 - 7:13 - Challenges, Pokemon Go Sold
Key facts (context)
500M downloads in ~3 months (2016); official 500M+ milestone announced Sept 2016.
Players walked 8.7B km in 2016; 30B+ miles by 2025.
$6B+ lifetime player spend.
Scopely acquired Niantic’s games business (incl. Pokémon Go) for ~$3.5B; deal closed May 29, 2025.
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