Worldchess.com Is Now Available in Nine Languages

The full site is translated — interface, tournaments, puzzles, and news — making worldchess.com one of the most broadly localized chess platforms in the world.
The expansion opens the site to hundreds of millions of additional native speakers and reflects where readers and players are already coming from. Languages were prioritized by traffic, with each addition tied to measurable demand. Translating the news section, in particular, extends worldchess.com's reach as a publication, not only a product — readers in São Paulo, Almaty, Berlin, and Amsterdam now get the same coverage of the FIDE Candidates and the 2026 presidential election as readers in London or New York.
More languages will follow on the same basis. The roadmap is set by audience data.