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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. If you want more deep-dive, primary-source breakdowns of AR, mapping, and geospatial tech, hit 👍 and subscribe. Comment: did Niantic just set the blueprint for “platform-first” AR? Niantic, Pokémon Go, Ingress, Lightship, Lightship ARDK, VPS, semantic segmentation, shared AR, geospatial AR, Niantic Wayfarer, Niantic Campfire, Keyhole, Google Earth, Google Maps, Scopely acquisition, Niantic Spatial, mobile AR, AR platform, AR developer kit, AR glasses, Project Aria, consumer AR, location-based games #Niantic #AugmentedReality #Lightship #PokemonGo #Geospatial #AR #Mapping #VPS #MobileGaming #Scopely