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Moth Launches Quantum Backrooms, a Quantum Game for Consumers

In a sector traditionally dominated by deep-tech milestones and hardware-centric announcements, London-based quantum software startup Moth has broken rank to launch Quantum Backrooms, the world’s first consumer product powered by live quantum hardware. Demonstrating infrastructure agility, Moth confirmed that its consumer applications are platform neutral. Quantum Backrooms was developed to run seamlessly across disparate quantum backends, utilizing hardware from both IBM and IQM during its deployment. The product is currently in the hands of a select group of alpha users and is slated for a wider public launch later this year.