Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions

Developer: Unbroken Studios
Release: Sep 3rd 2024
Platforms:
Action
Sports
Fun
Connectivity
Cosmetics
Server Issues
Limited Content
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" Engaging action sports game with fun multiplayer Quidditch but requires constant internet "

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Review

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions has garnered mixed feedback from its player base. While fans of Harry Potter and sports games find it enjoyable and engaging, many express frustration over the game’s mechanics and design choices. The game requires a constant internet connection, even for single-player modes, which has led to connection-related losses and dissatisfaction. Gameplay changes such as the altered scoring system and smaller arenas have also sparked debate, with some players feeling the core essence of Quidditch was compromised.

On the technical side, server instability and crashes have been reported, negatively impacting the experience. The game’s progression and story modes receive mixed reviews, with some appreciating the campaign while others find it dull. Despite these issues, the game is praised for its cosmetics, lack of microtransactions, and the fun factor for those who enjoy PvP and Harry Potter lore. However, the player base size and matchmaking times are concerns for multiplayer enthusiasts.

Highlights

Players appreciate the game’s fun and exciting gameplay, especially for those who enjoy Rocket League-style sports games. The cosmetics are well-designed and offer no pay-to-win advantages, which is a refreshing aspect. The campaign/story mode is considered decent by some, and the in-game currency is easy to earn through gameplay. The absence of microtransactions and battle passes is seen as a positive, making progression feel fair. Additionally, the game’s connection with Hogwarts Legacy through shared cosmetics is a nice touch for fans.

Criticisms

Common criticisms include the mandatory constant internet connection, even for solo play, leading to frustrating disconnects. The altered rules—such as the snitch’s random point value, smaller arenas, and capped scores—have disappointed players who preferred the traditional Quidditch mechanics. Server instability and random crashes further detract from the experience. The tutorial is long and cumbersome, and matchmaking times can be excessive. Some players found the gameplay clunky and the story mode boring. Additionally, the requirement to create a Warner Bros account is a point of contention.

Pros

  • Fun and engaging gameplay for Harry Potter and sports game fans.
  • Well-designed cosmetics with no pay-to-win elements.
  • Decent single-player campaign appreciated by some players.
  • Fair progression system with easy-to-earn in-game currency.
  • No microtransactions or battle passes required.
  • Shared cosmetics with Hogwarts Legacy adds fan value.
  • PvP mode offers competitive and enjoyable matches.

Cons

  • Constant internet connection required even for single-player.
  • Frequent connection errors and server instability reported.
  • Altered Quidditch rules and smaller arenas frustrate purists.
  • Long tutorial and slow matchmaking times hinder quick play.
  • Random crashes reduce overall game stability and enjoyment.
  • Mandatory Warner Bros account registration is unpopular.
  • Gameplay mechanics sometimes feel clunky and unpolished.

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Your next chapter takes flight! Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Quidditch by playing solo or sharing the magic with friends and family.

Release Date Sep 3rd 2024
Publisher Warner Bros. Games
Developer Unbroken Studios
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