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Quidditch Champions reveals venues at schools other than Hogwarts


Quidditch Champions reveals venues at schools other than Hogwarts

Highlights

  • In addition to Hogwarts, “Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions” will also feature iconic schools and stadiums from the Wizarding World books.
  • The game includes Beauxbatons and Durmstrang with unique arenas, but it has yet to be announced which characters from those schools will be added.
  • Starting September 3, players can compete in career mode or play with friends across platforms. A release date for Nintendo Switch has yet to be announced.



Games in Harry Potter: Quidditch Master will not be limited to the field outside of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. New footage from the upcoming game shows that Harry Potter: Quidditch Master will introduce some other schools that have become famous through books, films and other media of the wizarding world.

In Quidditch, players fly around a stadium on brooms and score points by throwing balls through hoops or trying to catch the elusive Golden Snitch. There have been many Harry Potter-Themed games released over the years, there hasn’t been an official game focused exclusively on the fictional sport since 2003 Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup. That will change in the fall, because Harry Potter: Quidditch Master Scheduled for release on September 3, familiar faces from the original cast return for the wizarding world’s most famous sport.


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The other two schools to be added to the series are the Beauxbatons Academy of Magic and the Durmstrang Institute, as shown in a new trailer released on August 8. Introduced to the franchise in 2000 with the release of the novel Harry Potter and the Goblet of Firethe wizarding schools of France and northern Scandinavia sent their representatives, Fleur Delacour and Quidditch prodigy Viktor Krum, to compete in the Triwizard Tournament against Harry and fellow Hogwarts student Cedric Diggory. The two new stadiums are unveiled and feature many of the schools’ qualities described in the novels and shown in the films. Beaubaton’s arena is covered in floral decorations and bright blue banners, and Durmstrang’s arena takes place over a dark, icy sea and is decorated with Nordic symbols.



Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions with Beaubatons and Durmstrang

While the new trailer shows all three arenas, including the one at Hogwarts, which was seen in all previous trailers, the question remains whether familiar characters from the other schools will be playable in the game. Previous releases have already shown that Harry Potter: Quidditch Master will feature various playable characters from the films and books, all of whom were featured on their respective houses’ Quidditch teams at Hogwarts, such as the Weasley brothers, Cho Chang, and Draco Malfoy. Krum played Quidditch during his school years and later became a Seeker for the Bulgarian national team, but beyond that, none of the schools have been shown Quidditch action in other media, so it’s uncertain which characters might fill out their teams.


Although the release of the new Quidditch game is less than a month away, not all players will be able to access it at the same time. PlayStation, Xbox and PC users will be able to get into the action on September 3, but the launch date for the Nintendo Switch version of Harry Potter: Quidditch Master has not yet been announced.

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