PlayStation Plus subscribers are in for a magical September as the service is gaining a highly-anticipated release as a limited Day-One launch. When it comes to the world of sports video games, most of the more successful titles are based on real-life sports, often incorporating licensed teams and players to cater to fans wanting something more relatable. While some studios have attempted to incorporate fantasy elements into the sports genre, none have managed to break through into the mainstream, which makes this upcoming title particularly exciting.
Per the official PlayStation Blog, is arriving on PlayStation Plus on September 3, making it a Day-One release for the subscription service. Unfortunately, this version of the game acts more like an extended demo as the PS Plus version allows users to play the game for 30 days at no extra charge but once that time's up, consumers will need to pay for it. That may not offer the same kind of value as Xbox Game Pass' Day-One releases, but it's still good to get a feel for whether the game would be a worthwhile purchase.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is coming to bring the world back to the iconic magical sport. Here’s all the info available on what to expect.
As the name implies, is based on the titular sport which became a fan-favorite element of the Wizarding World books and films. The game will allow players to step into the role of a Beater, Seeker, Chaser, or Keeper and participate in various matches against other users as both teams strive to rack up points before the Golden Snitch is eventually captured. While isn't the first video game to adapt the fictional sport, it is making some major changes to the formula established by 2003's.
aims to provide players with an overall deeper experience by allowing users to level up their character with skill points. This not only encourages different play styles but should provide a decent progression hook, something that's vital to the longevity of many sports games.
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