With the upcoming Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions, WB Video games and developer Unbroken Studios are giving us a special style of the Wizarding World universe than 2022’s Hogwarts Legacy, what with its deal with the titular high-flying fantasy sport, although curiously sufficient, the sport isn’t going to be targeted on in-game monetization the way in which you would possibly count on.
WB Video games has launched a brand new gameplay trailer for Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions, alongside which the corporate has additionally revealed that the sport isn’t going to have any microtransactions at launch. As per a lately despatched out press launch, there are “no plans for microtransactions within the recreation at the moment.”
Presumably, meaning the writer is ready to see how profitable the sport is earlier than it decides tips on how to strategy monetization, however a minimum of at launch, nothing inside the recreation goes to be paywalled. In fact, including in-game shops shortly after launch has been a standard apply with video games over time, so it wouldn’t be fully surprising to see one thing like that right here.
WB Video games has additionally unveiled bodily and digital deluxe editions for the sport. The previous shall be accessible at launch and can value $39.99, versus the $29.99 commonplace version. A bodily version, priced the identical because the digital one, shall be accessible in November. Buying both of the 2 deluxe editions will internet you with in-game gold and cosmetics tied to every of the 4 Hogwarts Homes.
Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions launches on September 3 for PS5, Xbox Sequence X/S, PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Change, and PC.