The Borneo Post

First glimpse at ‘Harry Potter: Wizards Unite’ from ‘Pokémon Go’ company

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IF YOU don’t like spiders, this might not be the game for you.

Would-be players of “Harry Potter: Wizards Unite” can look forward to keeping the world safe from manifestat­ions of chaotic magic, discoverin­g marvellous map secrets, and completing special Wizarding Challenges upon its 2019 launch.

That’s according to a threeprong­ed preview from “Pokémon Go” company Niantic and Warner Bros’ Portkey Games studio.

The reveal represente­d a first blog post from the augmented reality app’s official website, harrypotte­rwizardsun­ite.com, and site visitors can see various aspects of the game in action.

One animated screenshot shows a player casting spell upon a giant spider, putting it on roller skates before it loses balance and is whisked away.

Another has them open and walk towards a portal — a Portkey — showing a view of the wizarding world beyond.

The third illustrate­s how screen- swipe actions can be used to engage in spell-wielding combat during a Wizarding Challenge.

“Harry Potter: Wizards Unite” brings a new spin to the AR tech of “Pokémon Go,” using a mobile device’s on-board camera and location detection to show and guide players towards in- game objects and events at various types of real-world locations.

The “Harry Potter” version promises to combine content and characters from the original films as well as the more recent “Harry Potter” prequels, inviting players to engage in individual, local and worldwide efforts to explore and protect their surroundin­gs.

 ?? — Niantic photo ?? ‘Harry Potter: Wizards Unite’ is expected to launch later this year.
— Niantic photo ‘Harry Potter: Wizards Unite’ is expected to launch later this year.

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