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The word game being “initially” free could mean that players will have to pay to play

"It has been incredible to watch a game bring so much joy to so many, and I feel so grateful for the personal stories some of you have shared with me - from Wordle uniting distant family members, to provoking friendly rivalries, to supporting medical recoveries," Wardle said."After all, I am just one person, and it is important to me that, as Wordle grows, it continues to provide a great experience to everyone.

"When the game moves to the NYT site, it will be free to play for everyone, and I am working with them to make sure your wins and streaks will be preserved," Wardle added. While Wardle has said the game will remain free, the New York Times' statement on the acquisition says that the game will"initially remain free" for players, meaning that a paywall of some description could be on the cards in the future.One New York Times crossword can be played for free each day, with an unlimited number of crosswords locked behind a paid subscription service.

 

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