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FantaPapa Game Gains Popularity Before Papal Conclave
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FantaPapa, a fantasy football-style game, has surged in popularity in Italy before the papal conclave. Tens of thousands are picking cardinals to score points if their choice becomes pope. The conclave, starting Wednesday, will select the next leader of the Catholic Church.
Players select “papabili,” or likely papal candidates, to build their teams. The game mimics sports betting, engaging users with the conclave’s outcome.
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The Context
FantaPapa has attracted a global following, especially in Italy. Its lighthearted approach contrasts with the conclave’s solemnity.
The conclave involves 130+ cardinals voting in the Sistine Chapel. A two-thirds majority is needed to elect the next pope.
The game taps into public fascination with the secretive election. It offers a playful way to predict the Church’s future leader.
Some enjoy FantaPapa’s creative engagement with a historic event. Others view it as trivializing a sacred process.
The game’s rise reflects modern interest in blending tradition with entertainment. Its success may inspire similar platforms for future conclaves.
FantaPapa’s viral spread highlights global attention on the conclave. Players await the election to see who wins.
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| Bias Distribution | 35% Center |
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