Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions offers an imbalanced multiplayer experience


When Hogwarts Legacy released to rousing success in 2023, many people were upset that the wizarding world’s favorite sport, Quidditch, wasn’t available for students. Months later, we learned that a dedicated Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions multiplayer game would provide us with the magical athletic experience we’d previously been denied. 

I’ve spent a few hours playing Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions to get a feel for its controls in both single-player mode and multiplayer mode. It will never attain the heights of Hogwarts Legacy and is very flawed, but it can be fun for big Harry Potter fans. 

This Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions review was conducted on PC and ROG Ally. The review code was provided by Warner Bros. Games, who weren’t provided access to this review’s content prior to publishing.

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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions

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Price: $29.99 MSRP
Developer: Unbroken Studios
Publisher: Warner Bros. Games
Genre: Action, sports sim, multiplayer
Install size: 15GB
Platforms:  Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows PC (Steam), PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch
Reviewed on: PC, ROG Ally
Release date: September 3, 2024
Xbox Game Pass: Yes



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