LinkedIn is set to introduce puzzle games as a new feature, providing users with entertainment options beyond professional networking. Over the weekend, app researcher Nima Owji shared screenshots on X, revealing LinkedIn’s gaming initiatives. TechCrunch received confirmation from the company about these plans. It’s reported that the games will rank companies based on the cumulative scores of their employees.
PerTechCrunch, the titles LinkedIn is working on so far include “Queens,” “Inference” and “Crossclimb.” LinkedIn provided the publication with some newer images of the games, but for everyone justanxiouslyawaiting their rollout, there’s no timeline yet for when they’ll be released. It’s unclear if games will be available in full to free users or reserved for LinkedIn’s paid subscribers.
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