The Harry Potter universe is full of video games, movies, and more. That includes a trading card game from Wizards of the Coast from 2001 that has long gone out of print. It's astonishing to say nothing has filled that void since, but nothing has – until now. Introducing Harry Potter: Magic Awakened, an MMO card collecting game developed in partnership between Warner Bros. Games and NetEase Games. Harry Potter: Magic Awakened will be coming to iOS and Android devices later this year.
In Harry Potter: Magic Awakened, players will take on the role of new wizards and witches that have been invited to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizards. Not only will they put together decks of magical spells and abilities with which to take on other players, but they'll experience a magical story involving typical Hogwarts functions including the sorting hat, classes, shopping in Diagon Alley, and attending the school's Dueling Club. Suffice to say, it'll be rife with Harry Potter thematic content.
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Like with other digital CCGs, Harry Potter: Magic Awakened will task players with collecting cards and organizing decks in a strategic fashion. Then players will have to tactically play their cards against their opponents, reacting turn by turn with spells and charms that can combine into game-winning sequences. Not only will players be able to duel each other, but they'll also be tasked with non-competitive challenges of increasing difficulty.
To be fair,Harry Potter: Magic Awakened isn't an entirely new game. NetEase first released it in China, Macau, and Taiwan, ensuring that the western release of the game is polished and ready for a new audience. Overseas, Harry
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