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LinkedIn could introduce games to its website soon

LinkedIn could introduce games to its website soon

LinkedIn could introduce games to its website soon

LinkedIn could introduce games to its website soon

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While Facebook and Google have long featured games on their platforms, YouTube and Discord have only recently introduced them. Now, even LinkedIn, the professional networking platform, is considering adding games to its website.

Nothing beats discussing a job application while solving some quick puzzle does it?

This move has been inspired by the success of Wordle and other brainteasers and other brainteasers online. LinkedIn has confirmed that it is working on puzzle games titled “Queens,” “Inference,” and “Crossclimb.”

According to a LinkedIn spokesperson, these games are meant to: “unlock a bit of fun, deepen relationships, and spark conversations.”

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The company has not yet revealed further details, including a launch date, but it’s anticipated that these games will be seamlessly integrated into the LinkedIn apps and website. One interesting approach could involve organizing game scores by workspaces, fostering friendly competition between companies.

LinkedIn’s potential entry into gaming aligns with ongoing efforts by companies to enhance user experiences and maintain engagement. Previous endeavors include offering online educational resources, establishing a news division, and integrating video tools to appeal to creators and influencers.

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The success of LinkedIn’s venture into gaming remains to be seen. However, with the backing of Microsoft, LinkedIn has ample resources to explore various avenues in the gaming industry.

 

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