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Wordle becomes part of The New York Times

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Yordan 01 February 2022

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The popular online game Wordle has been acquired by The New York Times Company. The Times announced the deal is for a sum “in the low seven figures”, and reflects the growing importance of games like the crossword and Spelling Bee, as the company is trying to gain 10 million digital subscriptions by 2025.

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Wordle started back in November with just 90 users, and now it is played by millions daily - some even called it “the sourdough of Omicron”, since it became increasingly popular as people were struggling to find new ways to entertain themselves through another wave of coronavirus restrictions.

The game is played online and allows you to share your daily performance with colorful square emojis. According to a company statement, “The Times remains focused on becoming the essential subscription for every English-speaking person, seeking to understand and engage with the world”.

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Wordle gameplay

The New York Times offers digital subscriptions starting at $0.25/week. Customers can pay a small amount extra to have access to other games such as Spelling Bee, Letter Boxed, Tiles, and Vertex.

The company promised Wordle will remain free for the time being and users will be able to keep their progress after the acquisition.

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  • Anonymous
  • M}3
  • 01 Feb 2022

Apparently Wordle is all the rage these days. Literally haven't heard about it till this news. Which is weird... and yet I'm still not really interested in it.

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  • Tigolebitties
  • PIJ
  • 01 Feb 2022

I don't understand a thing abt Wordle anyway-

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  • Inve
  • S3c
  • 01 Feb 2022

"in the low seven figures" in normal-speak means a couple of million dollars, for those who are tired of yankee-speak that always tried to come up with new and "cool" ways of saying things.

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