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Niantic is the developer behind the wildly successful Pokémon Go mobile app. It’s also the developer of the potentially lesser known but arguably way cooler Ingress (and reboot Ingress Prime).
Pokémon Go players have taken to the online equivalent of a bingo hall, Reddit, to air grievances about what occurred at the ...
Pokemon Go has revealed a full list of dates players should keep in mind ahead of the new season starting next month.
Niantic addressed player frustration stemming from an Incense glitch during the Ultra Unlock Raid Day, which impacted Pokémon ...
Niantic hasn't yet been able to recapture the lightning-in-a-bottle success of 2016's Pokémon Go. The company shut down an AR game based on Harry Potter earlier this year.
Niantic continued to discourage employees from discussing sexism in the workplace, she said, after the company’s women’s group, called Wolfpack, issued a survey asking about Niantic’s culture.
Former Niantic project manager lead Jessica Jung has joined Supercell to lead its "first AI Innovation Lab" in San ...
And Niantic Labs, creator of AR phone games Pokemon Go and Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, said Thursday it's collaborating with Qualcomm on a reference design solution that will mix hardware ...
Niantic wants to build a planet-scale AR platform for current and future generations of hardware, as well as the networks that power them (like 5G and mobile edge computing).
Developer Niantic's newly renamed world-scanning AR-enabled platform, Lightship, is starting to work with invited partners in a private beta that aims to open up further later this year.
Niantic, the developer of Pokémon Go and Pikmin Bloom, announced Peridot, a new, original IP that brings virtual pet gameplay into augmented reality. Peridot will launch for Android and iOS in April.
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