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The media group said it will 'initially remain free' to play, raising questions over whether the game will be monetised in the future. Wired magazine managing editor Hemal Jhaveri joked: 'If I were the NY Times I'd make Wordle free to play but charge 99 cents to post your score on Twitter.' She added: 'They'd recoup their investment in a day.'
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