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Portkey Games is a video game label owned by Warner Bros. Games founded in 2017 and dedicated to creating gaming experiences related to the Wizarding World. In the beginning, the company's primary focus was on publishing mobile games , but in 2023, they diversified by launching Hogwarts Legacy for both PC and consoles .
Harry Potter: Magic Awakened is a collectible card role-playing video game set in the magical world of Harry Potter.As a new student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, players will customize their character, buy school supplies at Diagon Alley, be sorted into a house by the Sorting Hat, and join the Dueling Club.
The first game in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone [c], was developed by five different teams, each creating different versions for different consoles. The games were developed by Argonaut Games [5] (PlayStation), Aspyr [6] , Griptonite Games [7] (Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance), and KnowWonder [8] (personal computer).
Hogwarts Legacy is a 2023 action role-playing game developed by Avalanche Software and published by Warner Bros. Games under its Portkey Games label. It is part of the Wizarding World franchise, taking place a century prior to the Harry Potter novels.
Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery is a role-playing video game set in the Harry Potter universe established by J. K. Rowling's series of novels. [3] The game is set between Harry Potter's birth and his enrollment at Hogwarts. [3] The game revolves around the player character's journey through life at the school. [4]
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In June 2011, Rowling launched a website announcing an upcoming project called Pottermore, [281] where all future Harry Potter projects, and all electronic downloads, would be concentrated. [282] Pottermore opened to the general public on 14 April 2012. [283] Pottermore allows users to be sorted, be chosen by their wand and play various minigames.
[7] GamePro said the game was "more interactive and enjoyable" than the PlayStation version. [19] Computer and Video Games commented on Hogwarts saying it is a "curiously flat experience, and not helped by the chronically jerky frame rate." [31] X-Play said the game's camera angles were "the worst offender ... It's a maddening and uncooperative ...