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Harry Potter Magic Awakened a free-to-play mobile game coming 2022

And you can pre-register now.

Harry Potter Magic Awakened is a free-to-play mobile title heading to iOS and Android devices later this year.

Developed and published as part of a partnership between Warner Bros and NetEase, Magic Awakened is a multiplayer duelling game with a unique art style. You can check it out in a trailer below.

“With Harry Potter: Magic Awakened, we have worked jointly with NetEase Games to create the most robust multiplayer experience set in the wizarding world and we are very excited to launch the game globally,” said Warner Bros’ David Haddad. “Harry Potter: Magic Awakened utilizes the best-in-class development and publishing capabilities of both NetEase Games and Warner Bros. Games to bring players a captivating gameplay experience with compelling features, an in-depth collectible card system and beautifully distinct art style.”

Harry Potter: Magic Awakened has been a huge success with our current players and the fan reception has been extraordinary,” added NetEase’s William Ding. “We are excited to open this title to a worldwide audience, and we believe fans of one of the world’s biggest brands will be delighted that they can embark on adventures and experience an immersive story through a marvellous journey in the wizarding world, with infinite possibilities empowered by magic.”

Those on Android devices can register for the title right here, while those on iOS devices will be able to do so in future.

We’ll have more on Harry Potter Magic Awakened as it becomes available.


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