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    Wordle vs Worldle: NYT files case against geography spinoff game
    Wordle is legally challenging the geography-based spinoff

    Wordle vs Worldle: NYT files case against geography spinoff game

    By Akash Pandey
    May 31, 2024
    05:11 pm
    What's the story

    The New York Times (NYT), owner of the popular online game Wordle, is legally challenging a geography-based spinoff named Worldle. The publisher accuses Worldle of "creating confusion" and attempting to profit from "the enormous goodwill" associated with the Wordle brand. To recall, NYT purchased Wordle for a seven-figure sum in 2022. Software developer Kory McDonald, creator of Worldle, remains determined to defend his creation.

    Creator's stand

    McDonald defends by highlighting differences between the two games

    McDonald counters the New York Times' accusations by highlighting the differences between Wordle and Worldle. He told BBC that many games have similar titles, stating, "There's a whole industry of [...]LE games." "Wordle is about words, Worldle is about the world, Flaggle is about flags," McDonald added. NYT refutes this argument in its legal document, stating that Worldle is "nearly identical in appearance, sound, meaning, and imparts the same commercial impression to... Wordle."

    Game statistics

    Wordle v/s Worldle: Popularity and revenue

    Wordle, created by British inventor Josh Wardle in 2021, has reached millions of people worldwide. In contrast, Worldle has approximately 100,000 monthly players and is only accessible via a web browser. McDonald's game includes ads and offers an ad-free version for $10 per year. He disclosed that most of his earnings from the game are paid to Google for using their Street View images in gameplay.

    Future outlook

    McDonald remains optimistic despite legal challenge

    Despite the legal challenge from The New York Times, McDonald maintains a positive outlook. He expressed surprise at the legal action but remains undeterred. In response to the situation, he stated: "Worst-case scenario, we'll change the name, but I think we'll be okay," suggesting that while he is prepared for potential changes, he remains hopeful about Worldle's future.

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