
"For clarity, LinkedIn has actually offered different versions of its gaming leaderboards since it first launched its in-app gaming options in May last year, displaying comparative performance between members from different companies, schools, etc."
"This new version is more specifically aligned to your connections, which could be a more valuable and engaging showcase, though there is a threshold on the number of connections you have to have that are playing a game for the leaderboard to show up, so you may not actually see it, if you don't have enough connections playing."
"In-stream games still seems like a strange fit on LinkedIn, though LinkedIn says that millions of its members play these games every day, and that 84% of users who do play a game return to try again."
LinkedIn launched in-app gaming in May of last year and has offered multiple versions of gaming leaderboards that show comparative performance among members from companies, schools, and other groups. The newest leaderboard specifically aligns results to a user's connections, potentially creating a more relevant and engaging showcase. A minimum number of a user's connections must be actively playing a given game before the leaderboard appears, so users with few playing connections may not see it. Millions of members play in-stream games daily, and 84% of players who try a game return to play again.
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