"Harry Potter: Wizards Unite" will bring author
J.K. Rowling's Wizarding World to mobile phones and use
augmented reality (AR) to create a real-world scavenger hunt,
allow players to cast spells, find artifacts, team up and
encounter magical beasts and characters from the popular book
series.
The game's use of real locations is similar to Niantic and
Nintendo Co Ltd's Pokemon Go, which became the first mass market
adoption of AR in July 2016 and allows players to "catch"
animated characters that appeared in their real surroundings.
No release date was given for the "Harry Potter" game, but
Niantic and Time Warner Inc's Warner Bros said more details
would be available next year.
Warner Bros Pictures, which produced the $7.7 billion-grossing
"Harry Potter" film franchise, will release "Fantastic Beasts
and Where to Find Them 2" in November 2018, the second
installment in a new series of films that expand the world
Rowling created in her Potter franchise.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by Leslie Adler
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