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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is set in the broomstick sport of the Harry Potter universe. The new trailer shows off gameplay for the first time and introduces the game modes. However, player reviews are mixed. You can watch the video above.
For PC and Console: The First Quidditch Champions Game
Following the success of Hogwarts Legacy, a new Harry Potter game is in the works. A current trailer shows playing for the first time It offers different modes where you can improve your gameplay as a hunter, seeker, ranger or batter, and if you want, you can compete against other players. Warner Bros. games have magical arenas and a Quidditch World Cup stadium that you can explore.
While Hogwarts Legacy scores points with its gorgeous graphics, among other things, Quidditch Champions seems to be lagging behind in this regard, which many fans believe. disappointment Guaranteed.
Quidditch Champions: How Are Harry Potter Fans Reacting?
While some players reported positive things from playtests and hope to enjoy games similar to Rocket League, other reviews were more realistic – especially this one. The graphics are clearly not convincing. (source: Youtube).
This looks like a remake of the old Quidditch World Cup game – SlackFX.channel@YouTube.
I wouldn't even dream of paying for a game from 2010 – borsho9889@YouTube.
This was probably a mobile game. I expected something much better – miguelito8912@YouTube.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is expected to release on September 3, 2024 for PC as well as PlayStation and Xbox consoles and is already available for pre-order. There are Two options To choose from: The standard edition costs €29.99, while the deluxe edition is available for €39.99. The latter also includes 2000 gold coins as in-game currency as well as skin packs.
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