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Review | Magic new Harry Potter AR game from Pokemon Go creators: Wizards Unite – first impressions

  • Harry Potter: Wizards Unite lets you cast spells at magical creatures from the comfort of your own desk
  • A few glitches and an uncertain story aside, this mobile AR game is a winner for Harry Potter fans

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The creators of Pokemon have released a new mobile AR game: Harry Potter: Wizards Unite.

Casting magic in the real world is something that Harry Potter fans can only dream about. At least, until now.

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Released over the weekend by Niantic – the same video game developer that gave us Pokemon Go in 2016 – Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is the latest augmented reality (AR) title for mobile phones running on Android and iOS.

Just as you can catch different Pokemons in your neighbourhood, here, as a newbie wizard, you can zap spells at all sorts of fantastic creatures at your desk.

There is a lot more you can do – and collect – here, but is this a worthy follow up to the phenomenal Pokemon Go?

A screen shot from Harry Potter: Wizards Unite.
A screen shot from Harry Potter: Wizards Unite.
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After downloading the game, you go through a series of simple tutorials on how the game works – some voiced by an actor who sounds spookily like Daniel Radcliffe who played the boy wizard on the big screen – before joining the Statute of Secrecy Task Force, which I assume is where grown-up Harry Potter works now.

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