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LinkedIn is also getting into the games

LinkedIn is also getting into the games

Social Interface, owned by Microsoft, which specializes in job searches, is paddling in new waters. The portal has already confirmed the news, but does not yet know exactly when the games will be available.

the TechCrunch According to his article, the developers are trying out three puzzle games for the first time. The goal, of course, is to get people to spend more time on the platform, which has more than a billion users.

“Queens”, “Interference”, and “Crossclimb” will have similar mechanics to Wordle. The first versions were discovered by “application researchers” while searching the application's source code. One of them, Nima Owji, also posted pictures of upcoming games on

The news was also confirmed to TechCrunch by LinkedIn, and their spokesperson said that they are already working on development, but they do not yet know when the innovation will be available. However, he did not talk about whether Microsoft is involved in the project.

In recent years, many platforms have tried to capitalize on the popularity of simple games. Wordle has become a New York Times classic, but not everyone loved the part. Facebook, for example, after many years in 2022 End it Facebook gaming app.

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