Summary
Though last year’sHogwarts Legacywas met with some really positive reviews from both fans and critics alike, one sizable criticism was the game’s lack of a Quidditch mode. A staple of mostHarry Pottermovie tie-in games, Quidditch has appeared in various video game forms over the last few decades, and fans were hoping it would appear bigger and better than ever inHogwarts Legacy. But while fans were left a bit disappointed last year,Harry Potter: Quidditch Championscould be about to fill that void.
Set for a September 3 launch,Harry Potter: Quidditch Championslooks like it’s shaping up nicely, with its last few gameplay trailers showing off some stylish animations and some seemingly intuitive game mechanics. A recent trailer also confirmed that players will be able to make their own custom character, or choose from a variety of familiar faces, with Harry Potter, Draco Malfoy, Cho Chang, and a slew of Weasleys already confirmed to appear. While this is already a decent roster forHarry Potter: Quidditch Champions, the game could dig even deeper into its source material.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Should Think Outside The Box for its Roster
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Should Dig Out Some Historical Players
WhileHarry Potter: Quidditch Championsis already set to include some iconic series characters, it would be great to see the game dive deeper into Wizarding World lore to deliver some lesser-known Quidditch figures. According to the currentHarry Pottercanon, Quidditch in its most recognizable form was first invented all the way back in the early 11th century near the marshes of Queerditch. One of the earliest named Quidditch players was the witch Gwenog, whose friend Gertie Keddle was responsible for noting the existence of the first-ever Quidditch matches in her diary.
A century later, Quidditch had become a popular sport for witches and wizards across Britain, with the Yorkshire-based Kneen family being some of the most prominent historical figures related to the sport. Goodwin Kneen and his wife Gunhilda Kneen were both avidQuidditch players, and were partly responsible for spreading the sport to the rest of the world, as they detailed the game’s rules in a letter to their Norwegian cousin Olaf. It would be great to see these historical characters appear inHarry Potter: Quidditch Champions, maybe alongside an old-timey pitch that uses mounted barrels as goalposts as opposed to the usual golden hoops.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Championscould also find some inspiration inthe Wizarding World’s more recent history, delivering a handful of characters who were known to play the game just before this latest generation of competitors. James Potter – Harry’s father – would be a great pick forHarry Potter: Quidditch Champions, with him having canonically played for Gryffindor back during his Hogwarts days.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Could Deliver a Few ‘What If?’ Players
On top of players from Quidditch’s long history,Harry Potter: Quidditch Championscould include a wealth of iconic franchise characters who may not have canonically played the sport in either the books or movies, but are ones fans would probably like to see in the game regardless.ClassicHarry Pottercharacterslike Hermione, Neville, and Luna would all be great to see in the game.Quidditch Championscould get even wilder with its ‘What if?’ picks by allowing less conventional matches such as ones between iconic Hogwarts teachers like Snape, Dumbledore, and even Hagrid, or ones between Hogwarts' ghost inhabitants like Peeves and Nearly Headless Nick, though that might be pushing the franchise’s canon a bit too far.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions
WHERE TO PLAY
LIVE YOUR QUIDDITCH FANTASY: Take to the sky as one of the classic positions—Chaser, Seeker, Keeper, or Beater—each with their own unique play style. Soar into legendary Quidditch arenas, as well as maps that showcase never-before-seen areas of the wizarding world.MULTIPLE WAYS TO PLAYCareer Mode: From backyard battles in the Weasley Burrow to high-stakes showdowns at the Quidditch World Cup, rise to become a champion either solo or in online co-op with teams of up to 3 friends.Exhibition Matches: set your teams, map, and difficulty and play alone or on teams of up to 3 in online co-op.Player vs Player: Test your skills in competitive online matches against other Quidditch teams.YOUR QUIDDITCH YOUR WAYCustomize Your Approach: Level up and use skill points to tailor your play style for each role. Change your flight style by switching between and leveling up different brooms.Play As Yourself or as Iconic Harry Potter Characters: cosmetic customization options and classic character designs allow you to express your game-time personality.