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Pottermore heads to PlayStation Home this April

I honestly don’t know which is more newsworthy: that Pottermore, the Harry Potter hub, is coming to PlayStation Home, or that PlayStation Home is still a thing.

At any rate, Sony today confirmed that Pottermore will be making its way to Home in April, giving Harry Potter fans the chance to explore the lore of the novels through minigames, interactive scenes, quizzes and more.

Pottermore at PlayStation Home enables users to step inside a unique 3D environment based on a selection of beautifully illustrated Moments from Pottermore.com, bringing to life key locations from the Harry Potter stories. For the complete experience, users will be able to access additional interactive content and spaces by linking their PSN ID with their Pottermore.com account,” Sony confirmed.

Pottermore was created in April 2012, so this is basically a first birthday celebration for the web service. So… happy birthday, Pottermore!

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