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Spotify diversifies into gaming with Heardle quiz

2022-07-13T18:02:33.810Z


The streaming platform hopes to replicate The New York Times' success with Wordle. By applying the same recipe, Spotify hopes to achieve the same result. The music streaming platform has just bought the music quiz Heardle. On the model of the very popular word game Wordle, acquired in January by the New York Times , Heardle consists of guessing the title of a song every day from the first seconds of listening. Each player has six tries and can post their result on social media.


By applying the same recipe, Spotify hopes to achieve the same result.

The music streaming platform has just bought the music quiz Heardle.

On the model of the very popular word game Wordle, acquired in January by the

New York Times

, Heardle consists of guessing the title of a song every day from the first seconds of listening.

Each player has six tries and can post their result on social media.

And of course listen to the title in its entirety.

This is Spotify's first acquisition in the gaming sector.

We are always looking for innovative and fun ways to bring the discovery of songs and also help artists reach new fans, "

said Jeremy Erlich, Director music from Spotify.

The Heardle game, free, remains accessible via its own site in North America, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, but no longer in France.

Spotify promises 'future' availability in other countries and other…

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Source: lefigaro

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