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But it gained fame when it took the same location-based mechanics it had developed for Ingress and partnered with The Pokémon Company for Pokémon Go, which has proven a consistent revenue driver for the company since its 2016 launch. Niantic has existed since 2010, and was initially known for its location-based community game Ingress. Two additional projects canceled were reportedly codenamed Blue Sky and Snowball. Another was announced a year prior, as a collaboration between Niantic and the New York-based immersive theatre company behind promenade theatre production Sleep No More, Punchdrunk.

One is the mobile AR partnership with Hasbro and TOMY it announced last year, called Transformers: Heavy Metal. In addition, four projects have been canceled.
