After 2 years of successful launch in China, NetEase Games and Interactive Entertainment have decided to open more servers in Southeast Asia, Japan and Korea in the second half of 2021 on both PC and Mobile platforms.
Co-developed by two giants of the gaming industry, Harry Potter: Magic Awakened is a game that combines the two genres of tactical role-playing and card-collecting in a magical world at Hogwarts. Launched from 2019 in China, Magic Awakened received a lot of positive feedback from gamers, since then the developers have decided to open more servers in new regions so that more players can experience his world. Baby witch more.
In the game, players will be able to participate in events inspired by the original series and learn spells in the form of cards like a real wizard. From “Expecto Patronum” to “Acromantula Venom”, these cards, along with a variety of charms, potions, and more, can all be used directly in battles at the right moment to counter and defeat your opponent. With a fun and engaging storyline, gamers will gradually get used to the pace of the game before entering the much more challenging and tactical PvP arena.
Set one year after the Second Wizarding War, Harry Potter: Magic Awakened invites players to embark on a journey to become an illustrious wizard in their own magical world. First, the player will receive an owl letter to get to the School of Witchcraft and Wizardry Hogwarts, then experience special events such as boarding the Hogwart’s Express from Platform 9¾, the Sorting Hat team to divide the House, play Quidditch as well as chat, learn new spells according to the story with familiar characters like Harry, Ron and Hermione. Depending on your own playstyle and skill preparation direction, you will develop according to your individual strengths and become a unique wizard in your own way.
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