Chess.com, the leading online chess website with 140 million players worldwide, has just signed a new partnership with Duolingo, an online platform specializing in foreign language learning.
This collaboration will enable users to interact with multilingual robots speaking Spanish, French and Russian, as well as Portuguese, Indonesian, Polish and Turkish, and thus reinforce their foreign language learning.
Since November 1, players have been seeing familiar faces in their automated opponents: the Duolingo World characters.
Chess.com, a company featured in Vintage Altaroc Odyssey 2021, is multiplying its innovations and has also announced the creation of a new web browser entirely dedicated to chess, thanks to its collaboration with the Opera company.
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In concrete terms, chess games will be integrated into the new browser, enabling users to keep in touch with their community while browsing, with the possibility of simultaneously searching and playing chess.
"Opera has become the most popular independent browser. We look forward to bringing this new version of Opera's AI-powered browser to the world of chess to help make the game we all love even more accessible, convenient and fun," said Sebastian J. Kuhnert, vice president of business development at Chess.com.
Chess.com is one of the world's 200 most visited websites, with 150,000 new users every day.