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Harry Potter Wizards Unite now available in Australia

After a failed beta attempt, Australians now have definite access to Harry Potter Wizards Unite across iOS and Android devices.

You can download the AR-style game, made by Pokemon Go’s Niantic Labs, via the following links:

Better late than never, eh?

“A calamity has befallen the wizarding world, causing Foundables—magical artefacts, creatures, people, and even memories—to mysteriously appear in the Muggle world,” the game’s description reads. “As a new recruit of the Statute of Secrecy Task Force, you’ll work with witches and wizards from across the globe to solve the mystery of The Calamity and keep magic safe from Muggle eyes.”

Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is planned for a global release across iOS and Android and, as we’ve said, is remarkable similar to Niantic’s Pokemon Go. In fact, users of Pokemon Go can reserve their trainer name inside Harry Potter: Wizards Unite following these steps.

Are you planning on jumping in? Why or why not?


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