Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is up and running, and the developers have big plans to keep players interested all year! With seasonal updates and holiday events coming, there’s a lot of new content ahead. Let’s check out what’s in store for Quidditch fans!
The game started with Season 0: Quidditch Tryouts, featuring a 50-tier Season Pass full of cosmetic rewards. One of the most popular items is the PS1 Hagrid skin, which brings a nostalgic feel for long-time Harry Potter fans.
Warner Bros. Games is capitalizing on the success of Hogwarts Legacy with a themed event in Quidditch Champions. Players who link their Warner Bros. Games account to both titles can claim exclusive rewards. The standout offering is a Sebastian Sallow Slytherin skin, bringing a touch of Hogwarts Legacy’s darker storylines to the Quidditch pitch.
As the nights grow longer Quidditch Champions will embrace the spooky season with a Halloween event. While specific details remain under wraps, players can likely expect eerie cosmetics and possibly some haunted map and pitch variations.
Winter brings Season 1: Defence Against the Dark Arts, the first full season of the game. It will explore more of Hogwarts’ magical lessons. Though exact details aren’t known yet, another 50-tier Season Pass is coming with Dark Arts-themed rewards for players.
The winter season will also bring two holiday-themed events:
Drawing inspiration from the Triwizard Tournament this event could introduce glamorous skins and emotes allowing players to bring a touch of elegance to their Quidditch matches.
This event aims to capture the cozy and magical atmosphere of Hogwarts during the winter break. Players might see snow-covered Quidditch pitches and festive decorations adorning the game’s environments.
Beyond seasonal content, Unbroken Studios has two significant additions in the pipeline:
Quidditch Champions is set to soar onto Nintendo’s popular handheld console later in 2024. This expansion will bring the magical sport to an even wider audience.
Currently, players juggle two roles in matches with NPCs. The introduction of 6v6 gameplay will allow for full teams of human players creating more dynamic and strategic matches.
The 2024 roadmap looks promising for Quidditch Champions, but plans might change. The developers may adjust things based on player feedback and unexpected issues.
For now, Quidditch fans have plenty to look forward to. From mastering new strategies in 6v6 matches and dressing up for the Yule Ball, to battling dark forces in Season 1. Grab your broom and get ready for magical competition and fun on the Quidditch pitch!