
Some lucky Hogwarts Legacy fans recently got to tryHarry Potter: Quidditch Champions, but apparently it’s quite bad.
DespiteHogwarts Legacybeing the most successfulHarry Pottergame ever created, makingover $1 billionin revenue across Xbox, PlayStation PC, and soon-to-be Nintendo Switch, it’s got its fair share of flaws.
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While players loved wandering the halls of Hogwarts, zooming across the sky on a broom, and destroying their enemies withunforgivable curses, many came away from the game a bit disappointed. Reasons for this were the open worldfeeling criminally empty, as well as a lack of consequences for using dark magic, something very frowned upon in the lore.
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Some even accused Avalanche Software offailing to keep its promiseson features that were supposed to be in the game, but the biggest transgression of all was the fact we couldn’t be Quidditch.
The popular Wizarding World sport was inaccessible during our time at Hogwarts, cleverly dismissed with an in-game reason as to why nobody was allowed to play it, though that didn’t stop players from hoping it’d be added as DLC.
That unfortunately didn’t happen, as we’re gettingHarry Potter: Quidditch Championsinstead. The spin-off is currently undergoing playtests and leaked first impressions aren’t sounding good.
In a since-deleted Reddit post, one fan who got invited to the playtestsaid: “Quidditch Champions is rough…” While we can’t see the specifics of what gave them that impression, it seems as if the main complaint was about too many microtransactions, and fans were quick to weigh in with their disappointment.
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“isnt this supposed to be rocket league/fortnite but harry potter? i don’t blame them…”
“Welcome to modern gaming.”
Harry Potter: Quidditch Championscurrently has no release date, but it’s expected to drop sometime next year.
Topics:Hogwarts Legacy