In a bid to enhance user engagement and inject a dose of entertainment into its professional networking domain, LinkedIn, under the umbrella of Microsoft, is gearing up to introduce gaming features to its platform. Renowned primarily for its role in fostering professional connections, knowledge acquisition, and recruitment endeavours, LinkedIn boasts a staggering user base exceeding 1 billion. However, seeking to bolster the time users spend on the platform, LinkedIn is venturing into uncharted territory: gaming. What is LinkedIn gaming all about? It will be in very much in character with the platform's profile.
A report from TechCrunch suggests that LinkedIn is looking to integrate a new gaming experience, tapping into the puzzle frenzy that propelled games like Wordle to viral stardom, attracting millions of players worldwide. Among the early prototypes are games such as "Queens," "Inference," and "Crossclimb."
App researchers have uncovered evidence pointing towards LinkedIn's gaming ambitions, with code snippets hinting at the company's endeavours. Notably, one concept being explored involves organizing player scores based on their respective workplaces, potentially leading to companies being ranked based on these scores.
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Confirming the speculation, a LinkedIn spokesperson acknowledged the platform's foray into gaming, emphasizing the intention to introduce puzzle-based games within the LinkedIn ecosystem. The aim is to infuse a sense of enjoyment, foster deeper connections, and stimulate conversations among users.
While the spokesperson refrained from disclosing a specific launch date for LinkedIn gaming, they assured users to expect further updates. Additionally, it was noted that the shared images from a researcher are not reflective of the latest versions of the games in development.
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