Summary
- Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Offers players the opportunity to play as iconic characters or create their own wizard avatar.
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The game has no microtransactions, with all cosmetic items earning in-game.
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There are still special cosmetics available for players who pre-order or purchase the Deluxe Edition.
The upcoming wizard sports game, Harry Potter: Quidditch Championsis based on the fantastic wizarding world of the franchise, and players can compete in a Quidditch match with their own unique avatar or as a legacy character like Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy or Ron Weasley. Players can choose to play as a chaser, keeper, beater or seeker on maps like the Burrow, the Quidditch World Cup or the Hogwarts arena. With an emphasis on character customization, Quidditch Champions Feels ripe for live-service monetization.
Quidditch Champions Himself is a bit of an oddity, filling the gap left by Quidditch’s cancellation in Hogwarts legacyBut adapting the magical sport in a three-against-three competition. The fictional sport is typically played by teams of seven, but in Quidditch ChampionsPlayers will seemingly be in charge of two competitors at the same time, with the one not being actively controlled by the game’s bots. Regardless, as players progress through the game, a plethora of cosmetic options will become available for customizing their unique avatar.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions does not have microtransactions
All cosmetic items are earned in the game
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Will not have microtransactionsAccording to a FAQ page on the official Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Website. The FAQ states ahead of Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Notice that “There are no plans to include microtransactions in the game.“ Hogwarts legacy was also published under WB’s Portkey Games label, and also did not include microtransactions. Therefore, it is not surprising that Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is also abstaining from them, despite its multiplayer leanings.
Quidditch Champions still has Deluxe Edition and pre-order bonuses
Special cosmetics for those who buy early
The standard edition of the game is priced at $29.99, while the deluxe edition is priced at $39.99. Although there is confirmation that no microtransactions will be added to the game, There are plenty of pre-order and deluxe edition bonus items for players to unlock Before the matches even start. The Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Deluxe edition Includes packs for Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, Slytherin and Gryffindor houses – a themed broom skin, school uniforms and house crest for each – and 2,000 gold to spend on in-game items.
Along with the deluxe edition is the pre-order bonus, A firebolt broom skin just like the one Harry got in his third year at Hogwarts. For players who bought Hogwarts legacy And connected to a WB Games account, there’s a special Legacy Pack that includes a Sebastian Sallow Hero skin and wand, as well as a Moontrimmer Broom skin, an Ancient Magic Emblem, and an Ancient Magic Celebration.
The base price of Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Is not the only price players on console will have to pay for the full experience, because a PlayStation Plus membership, Game Pass Core membership or Nintendo Switch online subscription is required to play in the online modes. However, an online subscription is not necessary to play the single player offline mode. As an added bonus, however, PS Plus users can get Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions on release date as part of their subscription.
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