Perhaps due to its parent company's deep pockets, Ingress, from Google-owned Niantic Labs, is the first location-based mobile game to really take off and sustain success in terms of player numbers.
Above: The Ingress live event drew two factions to the Hard Rock Hotel in Las Vegas. GamesBeat: It seemed like the relevant talk for you might be the Dice talk by CCP Games chief Hilmar Veigar ...
Google’s “internal startup” Niantic Labs has found itself embroiled in a morality debate after including Nazi concentration camps as portals in mobile RPG Ingress. Ingress works by players allowing ...
Ingress, Google's augmented reality game, has teased that it could support wearable devices in the near future. When asked about plans for the smartphone augmented reality game in the future, Niantic ...
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John Hanke, the head of Google’s Niantic Labs mobile gaming division, isn’t your traditional game developer. At the Dice Summit in Las Vegas last week, he gave a talk about mobile games — and he ...