Competing employees and companies: games will appear on LinkedIn

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LinkedIn, a social network for finding and establishing business contacts, plans to add games to its functionality.

This is confirmed by the company, reports TechCrunch.

Microsoft thus plans to increase the time people spend on the social network.

The developers want to take a cue from the success of Wordle, a fairly simple game that went viral and became a huge success in a fairly short time. The first three games on LinkedIn will be called Queens, Inference and Crossclimb.

Competing employees and companies: games will appear on LinkedIn
Competing employees and companies: games will appear on LinkedIn
Competing employees and companies: games will appear on LinkedIn
Competing employees and companies: games will appear on LinkedIn

The first to see future innovations were developers who began to find code with relevant developments on LinkedIn. One of them, Nima Ovji, drew attention to the feature of ranking companies in the ranking based on the scores of their employees.

Later, this information was confirmed by a representative of LinkedIn: the company is indeed working on games, but there is no exact launch date yet.

“We’re experimenting with adding puzzle games to LinkedIn to add some fun, deepen communication, and hopefully spark conversation,” LinkedIn said in a press release.

The company also added that the images that appeared on X (ex-Twitter) are not the latest versions. And provided the latest chests with the latest developments.

Competing employees and companies: games will appear on LinkedIn

The owner of LinkedIn, Microsoft is a major player in the gaming market. Its businesses include Xbox, Activision Blizzard and ZeniMax, which brought in $7.1 billion in revenue last quarter alone.

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