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Quantum Computing Is Approaching Its ChatGPT Moment: New Game by Moth Proves It’s Closer than You Expected.

# Quantum Computing Goes Mainstream with Moth’s Playable Game

Moth has launched *Quantum Backrooms*, billed as the world’s first quantum consumer product—a freely accessible game that runs on actual quantum computers. Players navigate procedurally generated mazes where the underlying quantum hardware directly shapes gameplay; each qubit (the basic unit of quantum information) represents a section of the world, while connections between qubits determine possible paths.

The London-based company positions this as quantum computing’s inflection point toward mass adoption. Rather than remaining confined to research labs and technical announcements, quantum technology is now entering consumer consciousness through an intuitive, playable experience. Moth built the game using quantum processors from IBM and IQM, demonstrating platform-agnostic design.

The comparison is deliberate: just as early AI tools like DALL-E and Magenta introduced millions to artificial intelligence before ChatGPT’s breakthrough, *Quantum Backrooms* aims to demystify quantum computing for everyday users requiring zero technical expertise.

Read the full story at *The Quantum Insider*: https://thequantuminsider.com/2026/05/28/quantum-computing-is-approaching-its-chatgpt-moment-new-game-by-moth-proves-its-closer-than-you-expected/