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LinkedIn Expands into Puzzle Gaming with New Title, Tango

Tango. In this new logic puzzle, players must fill a grid with suns and moons, adhering to specific rules. Queens, the most popular game among the initial trio, set the stage for this new venture.<br><br>

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LinkedIn Expands into Puzzle Gaming with New Title, Tango

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  1. LinkedIn Expands into Puzzle Gaming with New Title, Tango

  2. Daily Ritual Every morning, Emily Ritter, a marketing executive at Front, spends 15 minutes in bed checking social media and indulging in puzzle games on her phone, including The New York Times' Connections and Strands. Recently, she has added LinkedIn’s offerings to her routine.

  3. Discovery of Queens About two months ago, Ritter discovered a logic puzzle called Queens through a LinkedIn promotion. Known primarily for professional networking, LinkedIn is now branching out into the gaming world. “It’s just kind of a fun brainteaser,” Ritter noted, describing the game as an engaging way to relax.

  4. LinkedIn’s Gaming Expansion After launching its first three games in May, LinkedIn has now introduced its fourth title, Tango. In this new logic puzzle, players must fill a grid with suns and moons, adhering to specific rules. Queens, the most popular game among the initial trio, set the stage for this new venture.

  5. Market Position Despite consistently ranking among the top 100 apps on iOS in the U.S., LinkedIn lags behind social media giants like TikTok and Instagram, as per industry researcher Sensor Tower. However, the company recognizes that games can enhance user engagement. Microsoft, which acquired LinkedIn for $27 billion in 2016, has a robust gaming division, generating $22 billion annually.

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