Warner Bros. Games has announced Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions for PC and unconfirmed console platforms.
According to anFAQon the game’s website, it’s “a fast-paced, competitive multiplayer game featuring the world’s most iconic magical sport”.

It’s billed as “a complete, standalone Quidditch experience” that “engages players in the sport of Quidditch and other broomstick adventures alongside friends in a competitive, multiplayer setting”.
The game will let users create and customise their own Quidditch players. It will require an internet connection, whether playing solo or as a team online.

Quidditch Champions has been in development for several years at LA-basedUnbroken Studios, which is also currently contributing to the console versions ofSuicide Squad: Kill the Justice League.
The studio, which employs around 100 staff, previously developed and self-published mobile multiplayer shooter Fantastic Plastic Squad andPCbattle royale game Fractured Lands.

Warner will hold limited playtests forHarry Potter: Quidditch Championsfrom April 21-22 and players can registerherefor a chance to participate.
Like Harry Potter spin-offHogwarts Legacy, the game is set to be published under Warner’s Portkey Games label.

A release date for Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions has not been set.
Hogwarts Legacysold over 12 million copies and raked in $850 million in salesglobally in the first two weeks following its release in February, making it Warner’s biggest launch ever.

Following the latest in a number of delays, Hogwarts Legacy will be released forPS4andXbox Oneon May 5, and forNintendo Switchon July 25.

