Niantic Spatial says Pokémon Go data is "not part of" its deal with spatial AI company Vantor, after concerns that game data could be used for military drones (Kenneth Shepard/Kotaku)

Jun 12, 2026 - 12:30
Updated: 3 hours ago
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A map interface showing location data points for Pokémon Go and spatial AI processing.

Kenneth Shepard / Kotaku:
Niantic Spatial says Pokémon Go data is “not part of” its deal with spatial AI company Vantor, after concerns that game data could be used for military drones  —  The company says it no longer receives data from the monster-catching app after Niantic was acquired by Scopely

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