TikTok is trying its hand at the format popularized by doomed trivia app HQ.
, TikTok’s trivia rounds will happen via livestream each day, and users can log in to play between February 22nd and February 26th.
To entice players, TikTok is offering a $500,000 cash prize pool that’s split between winners. Users must be 18 years old and in the US to participate in the multiple-choice trivia rounds, which will be livestreamed on the officialJohn WickLike HQ, TikTok has enlisted a live host for trivia, presumably to make the quizzes more of an event.
Though the trivia series is a step out of TikTok’s usual offerings, the company has been testing and working on different ways it might use the TikTok LIVE feature to generate engagement. The company
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