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While consoles like the PS1 and the original Xbox limited the open-world possibilities for early Harry Potter games, developers still made an effort to make them as free-roam as possible. And ...
If you were going to do a game based on the original four stories, you had to finish the tale by doing something with the last three stories, and that’s what Lego Harry Potter: Years 5-7 was.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is a title that marks the return of the beloved wizarding sport to mainstream gaming. The game, touted as a spiritual successor to the 2003 Quidditch World Cup ...
The 2002 release of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets brought back Quidditch and expanded its availability to seven platforms: PS1, PS2, Xbox, Game Boy Color and Advance, GameCube, Windows ...
WB Games has announced that it’s once again remastering both of its popular LEGO Harry Potter games. Originally released in 2010, LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4 adapted the first four entries in ...
Warner Bros. Discovery announced on Wednesday that the ‘Game of Thrones’ and ‘Harry Potter’ franchises will take on new life at the studio’s newly minted streaming service Max.
While “Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions” is Warner Bros.’ first game release based on the popular J.K. Rowling IP since “Hogwarts Legacy” debuted in February 2023, it does not connect ...
Like Hogwarts Legacy, WB Games notes in an FAQ that its new Quidditch game remains “true to [Harry Potter author] J.K. Rowling’s original vision,” but that the studio’s projects “have ...
The Lego Harry Potter series is making a jump to the PS5, PC (via Steam) and Xbox Series X|S on October 8. There won't be a physical version, but this current-gen port of the game will include "60 ...
Although today's delay will disappoint Harry Potter fans with older consoles, you need to look no further than Cyberpunk 2077 for an example of a game that just wasn't ready for last-gen hardware.
Even though Harry Potter games tend to be extremely hit-or-miss, ... PS2, Xbox (Original), PC, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, PS1, GameCube. Released November 15, 2001.