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LinkedIn is developing in-app puzzle-based games
LinkedIn is developing in-app Games to help users do more than just networking on the platform, with fun puzzle-like Games. The scores from the Games will reportedly affect how the company they work for, is ranked amongst others in the Games.
App researcher Nima Owji discovered the upcoming feature, posting screenshots of the Games being developed in a tweet on X. The company confirmed the news with TechCrunch as well. The social networking company is working on a number of titles, including 'Queens', 'Inference', and 'CrossClimb'.
While LinkedIn did provide new images of the Games, they failed to release a timeline of when the Games might be launched and if they would be mutually exclusive to premium users only.
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