is giving fans of the franchise unprecedented access to the legendary sport for the first time since the GameCube's. It features a full-blown single-player Career Mode, that sees players take part in not just the Hogwarts Quidditch Cup, but the Triwizard Tournament and the World Cup. It's a packed entry into the video game collection, and the perfect way to get into the storied sport.
However, while there is a lot of content available at launch in, including plenty of characters from the films and books, it is missing a crucial opportunity. had the opportunity to do something the books, films, and games have never been able to do. Unfortunately, at least for now, it missed its chance. Fans would have been delighted had it made the most of the Wizarding World's greatest aspect.
features the Triwizard Tournament as one of its three available Career Mode Cups for players to compete in. This is a legendary competition between the three major European wizarding schools: Hogwarts, Beauxbatons, and Durmstrang. All of these were seen in both the fourth book and film,. It's a fantastic inclusion in, as being able to take part in such an illustrious tournament is a great honor for fans.
There are 11 major wizarding schools in the universe, with potentially dozens of other unregulated institutions. However, only a handful of these schools are actually mentioned in the books, with the rest remaining a mystery.
However, while having the Triwizard Tournament is amazing,missed a fantastic opportunity to finally show off the other wizarding schools across the world. The wizarding world is actually home to many wizarding schools, including ones in America, Japan, and Africa. does feature a World Cup in addition to the usual House Cup tournament. The World Cup takes wizards from across the world, but they don't represent specific wizarding schools, nor does the World Cup take part in wizarding schools for obvious reasons.
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