The service was previously available only to people who listed English as their primary language.
CEO Bobby Kotick is also taking a pay cut.
Microsoft will help recruit and train 250,000 people for cybersecurity jobs over the next three years.
Netflix and Twitter are also among those that have signed on.
In today's top stories, Intel launches new CPUs for gaming, Google lets anyone under 18 remove images of themselves from search and Instagram brings link stickers to all.
Ahead of the UN's COP26 climate summit, Apple also announces new renewable energy projects in South Africa, the Philippines, Colombia and Israel.
Last year's iPhone led to Apple's largest revenue and profit ever. Apple watchers will be looking for any signs of a repeat.
The People's Republic has spent the last year showing tech titans who's boss. The unprecedented crackdown offers lessons about what and what not to do.
In today's top stories, execs from three major social platforms testify on Capitol Hill, Democrats may again control the FCC, and GM says it's building 40,000 EV chargers across the US and Canada.
Plus, it's got Google Mobile Services back up and running.
The social network is doubling down on the metaverse.
Prosecutors say the stock trader allegedly operated a social media scheme involving penny stocks that garnered $1 million in illicit profits.