TechLair

  • Home
  • contact
  • About
  • Privacy Policy

Samsung Invests $40 Million in Pokemon Go Developer Niantic

Wednesday, November 28, 2018 by Piyush Suthar | Comments

Home News Tech Samsung Invests $40 Million in Pokemon Go Developer Niantic

Samsung managed to score an exclusive partnership with Epic Games for Fortnite with the launch of Galaxy Note 9 earlier this year. Now, it looks like the Korean phone maker is looking to work with the Pokemon Go developer Niantic.

According to the information obtained by The Inquirer, Samsung is close to investing $40 million in Niantic. Reportedly, the companies are in talks to make a Harry Potter game, which will turn the S-Pen into a magic wand. Well, I am not sure how it’ll work, but I am all in for it.

Harry Potter Wizards Unite Will be a Pokemon Go Like Location Based Game

The report is particularly interesting since Niantic is all set to launch a new Harry Potter titled Harry Potter: Wizards Unite very soon. However, it remains to be seen if Samsung is planning to poach the upcoming title or whether the companies in talks to launch a new title.

If the report is something to go buy, Niantic’s original location-based game Ingress will also be a part of the deal. There’s no word on Pokemon Go. The Inquirer’s source noted that Niantic is hesitant to co-work on Pokémon Go, since they are super protective of that franchise.

Pokemon Go

Besides that, releasing exclusive content for a popular title like Pokemon Go makes no sense in my opinion, as it’ll only make the players on other platforms feel left out.

Both the companies are apparently not in a hurry to make an official announcement, and they want to wait until the “technical collaboration makes more progress.” That being said, you can expect an official announcement by the end of this year.




Authored by Piyush Suthar
Pro Blogger


Follow me on Twitter, Facebook, Google+, YouTube.

Load comments
  • Newer Post
  • Home
  • Older Post
  • techlair
    Over 1,500+ Readers

    Get fresh content from TechLair

    brand222 facebook brand2 envelope-o

    BEST OF TechLair

    Pornhub subsidiary wants to pay you cryptocurrency for watching porn – but don’t get too excited
    It’s time to humanize the mobile customer journey
    US government building tools to deanonymize anonymous cryptocurrencies
    Samsung clarifies that a 'technical error' in its UK website exposed data of 150 customers


    Copyright © 2019 TechLair. All rights reserved.
    Privacy Policy • DMCA • Contact