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For anyone who simply wants to play chess, this is your game—simple and beautiful, like chess itself. It's a good deal, too: just $13 on Steam, and $9.09 right now during the Halloween sale.
Millions of people play chess on mobile apps and online sites. If Immortal Game manages to convince a fraction of those players to try out its web3 chess platform, it could be a lucrative business.
International Chess Day highlights how India’s centuries-old board game is forging a new identity in competitive gaming.
From Netflix shows such as “The Queen’s Gambit” to its rock and roll superstar Magnus Carlsen, the popularity of chess has never been stronger. As the game embraces the digital world, chess ...
Arkadium announced today that it is celebrating International Chess Day on July 20 with the launch of a new game: Multiplayer Chess Online. As the name suggests, this game — which is part of ...
ChatGPT might be great for responding to emails or quick-drafting a document, but it's not quite ready to take on the world's chess prodigies—or indeed, chess-playing consoles from 50 years ago ...
As computers get better at chess, their games look more human. Their moves seem more connected to known strategic plans, and when they aren’t, the logic can still often be discerned by experts ...
The Queen's Gambit Chess is an odd old bird alright. It was unforgettably introduced by Geoff Keighley as "not just a chess board", because of course it's not like chess is a good game in its own ...
Pandemic boredom and a Netflix mini-series, “The Queen’s Gambit,” added to the game’s sudden popularity. But Chess.com was also plotting its own moves. Danny Rensch, left, chief chess ...
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