Exciting Updates Await Mac Fans in macOS Sequoia, Including a Refreshed Chess Game
Attention all Mac fans! The highly anticipated release of macOS Sequoia is just around the corner, and while everyone is buzzing about Apple Intelligence and iPhone Mirroring, there’s a hidden gem that has been uncovered – an update to Chess for macOS.
According to a report from 9to5Mac, the stock Chess game in the developer build of macOS Sequoia has received a major facelift. With new modern graphics, a fresh background, and more realistic textures for the pieces, the game now offers players the option to customize the style of the pieces with wood, marble, or metal.
What makes this upgrade so exciting is the fact that the Chess game hasn’t been updated since 2012. So, for all the chess enthusiasts out there, this update is long overdue and a welcome change.
While the Chess upgrade is just one of many new features spotted in the developer beta of macOS Sequoia, it’s important to note that not all features may make it to the final release. However, with the excitement building around the new MacBook Airs and the upcoming AI-powered macOS operating system, this news is sure to be the icing on the cake for chess fans.
So, get ready to checkmate in style with the new and improved Chess game on macOS Sequoia. And who knows, there may even be more surprises in store before the official launch later this year. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting development!