If you’re a fan of the wizarding world and have always dreamed of playing Quidditch, then Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions may be the game you’ve been waiting for. With a focus on delivering a polished and immersive Quidditch experience, this game does a fantastic job of capturing the spirit of the high-flying, fast-paced sport from the iconic Wizarding World. Whether you’re zooming through the air on a broomstick or chasing down the Golden Snitch, it feels like you’re part of the magical action.
Let’s dive into what makes this game stand out and where it falls short.
Quidditch Champions nails the core Quidditch experience. The controls are smooth, and the game offers a responsive movement system that makes chasing after the Quaffle or blocking goals as a Keeper feel intuitive. Each player position—Chaser, Beater, Seeker, and Keeper—has unique responsibilities, and the game does a great job of making each position feel distinct.
For those familiar with sports titles, this feels like a hybrid of FIFA and Rocket League, but with broomsticks and magical flair.
What’s interesting about Quidditch Champions is that, although it’s set in the Harry Potter universe, it approaches the game with the mindset of a sports game. This isn’t just another Wizarding World experience but a full-fledged competitive sports title. It’s designed for both casual Harry Potter fans and sports gamers alike. The Quidditch mechanics feel like a well-tuned sports sim, with strategy and skill playing pivotal roles.
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Customization is another area where Quidditch Champions shines. You can create your own player, choosing their appearance, broomstick, and gear. Want to fly a sleek, speedy broomstick decked out in your house colors? Go for it. The level of customization gives players a personal touch, making each match feel unique.
Despite its polish, Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions does face some challenges, especially concerning the sustainability of live service games. With the trend of live-service titles being shut down (e.g., Concord, Suicide Squad), there’s a valid concern about whether Quidditch Champions can maintain its player base over the long term. Games like this often need consistent content updates and community engagement to stay relevant.
A major move that could bolster the game’s success is its inclusion as a PlayStation Plus monthly game in September 2024. This is a great opportunity for the game to grow its player base, especially since the more players it has, the more lively and engaging the multiplayer experience will be. If you’re a PlayStation Plus member, it’s worth giving it a try this month.
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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions excels in what it sets out to do. If you love Harry Potter and Quidditch, this game will likely hit all the right notes for you. Its polished presentation, engaging gameplay, and deep customization options make it feel fleshed out. If you’re more of a sports gamer who’s not familiar with Harry Potter, the gameplay might still appeal, though the magic-themed setting might feel a bit niche.
Kurosh’s Verdict: 8/10
Digital editions of Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions are available for PlayStation®5, PlayStation®4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC (Steam and Epic).
Physical editions and Nintendo Switch editions will be available on Nov. 8, 2024.
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