Update: Now available on iOS for users in the US and UK.
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, an augmented reality game briefly teased by Pokémon Go creator back in November of last year, is now available in open beta – but only in two countries. It’s currently available only in Australia and New Zealand, but you can register to receive an alert once it’s available in your country …
Update 6/20: As spotted by TechCrunch, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite for iOS has launched a day earlier than promised and is available now for users in the US and UK. The game is a free download from the App Store with in-app purchases ranging from $0.99 to $99.
Launching first in the Antipodes is the same approach Niantic took with Pokémon Go.
The teaser video we saw last year (below) gave very little clue as to what to expect, but did show that it involves interacting with AR creatures and objects in the real world. However, The Verge has more details.
Here’s what Niantic had to say about Harry Potter: Wizards Unite when it first confirmed that it was working on the game.
You can register here to receive an email once the game is available in your country.
Players will learn spells, explore their real world neighborhoods and cities to discover & fight legendary beasts and team up with others to take down powerful enemies. We’re thrilled to partner with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, and WB Games San Francisco’s development team to bring this magical and beloved series to life in a brand new way.
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite will leverage the full stack of the Niantic Platform while also providing an opportunity to pioneer all new technology and gameplay mechanics. We look forward to seeing you outside on your next adventure.
There is an existing Harry Potter iOS game available from the App Store, though we don’t recommend it. Harry Potter books are also available from Apple Books.