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Niantic, Inc. is an American game development company best known for developing the augmented reality games Pokémon GO and Ingress. It was founded as Niantic Labs in 2000 as a startup within Google by John Hanke, who has remained the company's CEO since.[1][2] In August 2015, the company announced plans become independent, which it did in October 2015, as Niantic, Inc.[3][4]
Following the announcement of Pokémon GO in September 2015, the company announced to receive an investment of up to $30 million from The Pokémon Company, Nintendo, and Google.[2]
Games
Pokémon games
Developer
- Pokémon GO (co-developed with The Pokémon Company and Nintendo)
Non-Pokémon games
Developer
- Ingress
- Field Trip
- Endgame (Canceled)
External links
- Official website
- Niantic, Inc. on Wikipedia
References