Queen’s Gambit Chess is a captivating board game set to launch on the Netflix Games platform on July 25. Inspired by the popular Netflix Original series The Queen’s Gambit, the game promises to be an immersive and captivating chess game for both chess enthusiasts and fans of the show who are interested in starting their chess journey.
Queen’s Gambit Chess will spark interest in the series’ audience
Building upon this newfound chess fever, Netflix Games has collaborated with renowned game developers to create an engaging chess experience, Queen’s Gambit Chess which aims to recreate the atmosphere and excitement of the series, while also providing an immersive and educational gameplay experience for players of all skill levels.
The Queen’s Gambit captivated audiences worldwide when it premiered on Netflix in 2020, telling the story of Beth Harmon, a young prodigy who rises through the ranks of the chess world while battling personal demons. The series not only achieved critical acclaim but also sparked a renewed interest in chess, with players of all ages swarming to learn and play the centuries-old game
Part of the 5 new games Netflix announced for Summer 2023, Queen’s Gambit Chess is designed to be accessible to both beginners and experienced chess players. For those new to the game, the game will offer a comprehensive tutorial, providing step-by-step guidance on the rules and strategies of chess. Advanced players can test their skills against challenging AI opponents, offering a suitable challenge for even the most seasoned chess enthusiasts.
Mark your calendars for July for The Queen’s Gambit Chess to launch on the Netflix Games Platform, offering a unique gameplay experience to newbies who want to start their chess journey and become a master in it like Bert Harmon.
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