The New York Times buys Wordle for over $1 million

There are times when you have to be surprised by all the news that surrounds the technological world. We have seen how Apple entered the world of video games with Apple Arcade, or that Netflix does the same through free games thanks to its subscription, but who was going to tell us the fury that Wordle causes. Maybe you are unaware, difficult, but Wordle is causing a stir. 6 attempts to decipher a 5-letter word, a simple game that occupies all social networks. And clear, The New York Times has made people envious and has just bought Wordle for more than 1 million dollars…

Yes, many of you will be surprised that a means of communication like the New York Times interested in a game of these characteristics. We have to go back to the past, to the written press on paper, Do you remember the hobby page? The New York Times has long since moved to the virtual ecosystem, in fact it has one of the subscriptions with the most users in the press world, and yes a Wordle hobbies happen to be part of the New York Times hobbies.

It’s true that they also have a hobby subscription, but for now they specify that the game will remain free, in the end they will beat all the users who try to discover the new Wordle word every day, and all this has a price: a seven-digit figure. We will see later if thanks to this purchase we will be able to see a iOS app

, but the truth is that Wordle is so simple and addictive that it is precisely the simplicity of entering the web to do this “hobby” that has been the key to its success. Moreover, google He also wanted to join Wordle’s fury with an easter egg. To look for Wordle in the search engine and see what happens with the brand logo…

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