Software:Harry Potter video games

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Short description: Licensed video games based on the Harry Potter novels


Harry Potter video games
The World of Harry Potter PC bundle
Compilation of four PC games released with the Harry Potter license
Genre(s)Action, adventure, puzzle, match-three
Developer(s)
Publisher(s)
Composer(s)John Williams, James Hannigan, Jeremy Soule
Platform(s)
First releaseLego Creator
November 2001
Latest releaseHogwarts Legacy
10 February 2023

The Harry Potter video games are a series of video games based on the Harry Potter franchise originally created by J. K. Rowling. Many of the Harry Potter-inspired video games are tie-ins to the novels and films of the same name. The main series features a video game for every novel, as well as two for the finale. There are multiple distinct versions for individual games.

After the success of the initial games, Warner Bros. Games created the label Portkey Games and expanded the series to include a pair of Lego video games. The games have sold over 50 million units, and grossed over $1.5 billion in video game sales[lower-alpha 1] and an additional $1 billion in mobile game sales;[2] the main series received mixed reviews from critics, while the Lego games were both critically and commercially successful. Hogwarts Legacy, the latest release, has made $850 million in its first two weeks post-launch.[3]

Development

Despite the games having a wide variety of developers, Electronic Arts developed all games from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire until Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2.[4]

Film adaptations

Release timeline
2001Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
2002Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
2003Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone[lower-alpha 2]
2004Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
2005Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2006
2007Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
2008
2009Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
2010Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
2011Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2

Generally, the video game adaptations of the Harry Potter series were designed to be released to coincide with the release schedule of the film series. The first game in the series, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone[lower-alpha 3], was developed by five different teams, each creating different versions for different consoles. The games were developed by Argonaut Games[5] (PlayStation), Aspyr[6] (Mac OS), Griptonite Games[7] (Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance), and KnowWonder[8] (personal computer). Two years later, Warthog Games released versions for sixth generation consoles (GameCube, PlayStation 2, and Xbox).[9] The version was released after the Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, and used many of the same assets.[10] The game featured puzzles aimed at "eight- to fourteen-year-olds" and aimed to capture the mood of the novel of the same name.[11]

During the release of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets in 2002, developer Eurocom was brought on board to create the sixth-generation console releases (GameCube, PlayStation 2 and Xbox) as well as the Game Boy Advance and the Game Boy Color release. This version included new assets specifically for the Chamber of Secrets and free-roam flying on a broomstick on the PlayStation 2 release, which was not possible on any other release. This version removed many of the puzzle sections found in the first game and replaced them with action sections and boss fights. The PC version, however, used many of the same assets as those in Philosopher's Stone, and retained a more puzzle-oriented gameplay style.[12]

The release of Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) switched genre to a role-playing video game (RPG). GameSpot likened the game to Chrono Trigger and Pokémon.[13] The third instalment featured separate games for the PC version and a console release (which was this time developed by EA UK). Both of these versions made Harry, Hermione and Ron playable characters. In the PC release, Buckbeak and Hedwig were made playable as well.[14]

The multiplayer component. In this screenshot, three players control the three protagonists casting a spell.
In the Goblet of Fire, players can play multiplayer, as all three protagonists.

In 2005, World of Harry Potter was released for PC, containing all of the first three novel games, and the Quiddich World Cup game.[15] Following Prisoner of Azkaban, EA, specifically EA UK (which was later renamed as EA Bright Light), took charge of creating all versions of the game. The PC and Mac releases were developed as ports of the console release. In Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), the style from previous titles was reduced to a more linear, level-based system, as the character followed certain scenes from the film. Multiplayer components were factored into the game's release: up to three players from the same console.[16] This was also the first game in the series to be released on Nintendo DS.[17]

During the development of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007), the development team had more interaction with author J. K. Rowling when attempting to create playable card games for the series. The rules that were created were later revealed to be the official rules in canon.[18] This release was the first in the series to include motion capture from actors in the film series, including Rupert Grint and Evanna Lynch.[18] The release removed the multiplayer component of the previous two games; Fred and George Weasley were still playable, but only in certain locations. The game made a return to the free-roaming style of earlier games.[18]

In 2009, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was released after originally being planned for 2008. It was pushed back six months to be released with the film of the same name.[19] Like with the previous game, the multiplayer component was removed; Ron and Ginny Weasley were still playable, but only in certain locations.[20] The final two games in the main series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 (2010) and Part 2 (2011), take place away from Hogwarts, and features locations such as the Ministry of Magic. These games use a stealth and combat mechanic similar to those found in modern first-person shooters. Jonathan Bunney, head of Production at EA Bright Light, stated that the final two instalments would be "darker and more action-oriented game(s)."[21]

Other

Release timeline
2001Lego Creator: Harry Potter
2002Creator: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
2003Harry Potter
2004
2005Harry Potter: Find Scabbers
2006
2007
2008Harry Potter: Mastering Magic
2009
2010Lego Harry Potter
2011Lego Harry Potter
2012Harry Potter for Kinect
Book of Spells
2013Book of Potions
2014
2015
2016Lego Dimensions: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them Story Pack
Lego Dimensions: Harry Potter Team Pack
Lego Dimensions: Tina Fun Pack
2017Lego Dimensions: Hermione Granger Fun Pack
2018Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them VR Experience
Harry Potter
2019Harry Potter
2020Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells
2021Harry Potter
2022
2023Hogwarts Legacy

The first retail release of a Harry Potter game outside of the film adaptations was for the Lego Creator, released in 2001 as Lego Creator: Harry Potter and the sequel,[22] Creator: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, released in 2002.[23] Following the release of Chamber of Secrets, EA Games engaged game developer Magic Pockets, who created the Game Boy Advance version, to produce a video game based on Quidditch.[24]

Due to the release schedule of the film Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, there was no main series release in 2003. Instead, Harry Potter was released in its place. Previous games had featured Quidditch but only focused on Potter as the Seeker; Quidditch World Cup puts players in control of the team's Chasers and the rest of the team's players via mini-games.[25] The game featured both matches played at Hogwarts, and matches played internationally.[25]

In 2010, following a release of a special Potter-themed Lego set, Lego Harry Potter, Traveller's Tales announced that a Lego Harry Potter video game would be released, similar to releases for Lego Indiana Jones and Lego Star Wars.[26] The series was split into two: Lego Harry Potter was released in 2010 followed by Lego Harry Potter in 2011.[27][28]

In 2012 and 2013, two augmented reality games were created, titled Book of Spells and Book of Potions respectively. These were both released for PlayStation 3[29] and used the PlayStation Move controller as well as the Wonderbook accessory for the PlayStation Eye. The Wonderbook accessory was brought out in conjuncture with Book of Spells, allowing players to see an augmented reality version of real life books.[30]

In 2017, two new themed character packs for a Toys-to-life console video game Lego Dimensions were released. One contained Lego figurines of Harry, Voldemort, mini Ford Anglia and mini Hogwarts Express, while the other one contained figurines of Hermione and Buckbeak. At the same time, Portkey Games partnered with Jam City to release Harry Potter in March 2018 for iOS and Android.[31] The game was a spin off from the Harry Potter universe by setting the game before the book series, but still at Hogwarts. The game featured similar components to those of other freemium games, such as wait timers, and microtransactions.[32]

Following the release of Pokémon Go, in 2019 Niantic announced Harry Potter, a similar augmented reality game. The game allowed players to see the game world through a smartphone.[33]

In 2020, Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells by Zynga Inc. was released on App Store, Google Play, Amazon Kindle, and Facebook Gaming in 14 languages.[34]

Hogwarts Legacy, an open-world, action role-playing video game and a prequel to the Harry Potter books, was released on February 10, 2023.[35][36]

On April 17, 2023, it was announced that a new game, Harry Potter, was in active development by Unbroken Studios. It is going to be a multiplayer team competitive Quidditch game. A limited playtest was held on April 21–22,[37] though a release date has not been set. According to the FAQ that was released,[38] the game "has been in development for several years by Unbroken Studios".

On June 20, 2023, it was announced Harry Potter: Magic Awakened will launch worldwide on June 27, 2023.[39]

Gameplay

In the novel video games, gameplay is featured around puzzle solving with some action-oriented scenes. Releases in the series generally followed the plot of the associated novel. The protagonist learns spells or other techniques from classes within Hogwarts school, which are often used to solve the puzzles at hand. While some are similar to those used in other Harry Potter media (such as "Wingardium Leviosa", used for levitating objects), other spells are unique to the video games (such as "Flipendo", described as the "knockback jinx", an attacking spell, used to push objects, or "Spongify", to make an object turn into a bounce pad).[40]

Earlier games in the series contained "secrets" which were a countable list of hidden extras. The games contained "beans", based on "Bertie Botts every flavour beans", used as currency, and Famous Witch or Wizard cards, used as collectables.[41] However, in later games (specifically the final two entries), entries employ first person shooter and stealth sections.[42]

Releases

List of console, Handheld and PC games

Year Title Platform(s) Acquired label(s)
Console Computer Handheld
2001 Lego Creator N/A N/A N/A
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
  • Game Boy Color
  • Game Boy Advance
2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  • PlayStation
  • PlayStation 2
  • Xbox
  • GameCube
  • Windows
  • macOS
  • Game Boy Color
  • Game Boy Advance
  • PlayStation 2 Greatest Hits, Platinum
  • Xbox Platinum Family Hits
  • GameCube Player's Choice
Lego Creator: Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets N/A
  • Windows
N/A N/A
2003 Harry Potter
  • PlayStation 2
  • Xbox
  • GameCube
  • Windows
  • Game Boy Advance
  • PlayStation 2 Greatest Hits, Platinum
  • Xbox Platinum Family Hits
  • GameCube Player's Choice
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone N/A N/A N/A

2004

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • PlayStation 2
  • Xbox
  • GameCube
  • Windows
  • Game Boy Advance
  • PlayStation 2 Greatest Hits, Platinum
  • Xbox Platinum Family Hits
  • GameCube Player's Choice
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  • PlayStation 2
  • Xbox
  • GameCube
  • Windows
  • PlayStation 2 Greatest Hits, Platinum
  • PlayStation Portable Platinum, Essentials
2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  • Windows
  • macOS
  • Game Boy Advance
  • Nintendo DS
  • PlayStation Portable
  • PlayStation 2 Platinum
  • PlayStation Portable Platinum, Essentials
2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  • PlayStation 2
  • PlayStation 3
  • Xbox 360
  • Wii
  • Windows
  • macOS
  • Nintendo DS
  • PlayStation Portable
  • PlayStation Portable Platinum, Essentials
2010 Lego Harry Potter
  • Windows
  • macOS
  • Nintendo DS
  • PlayStation Portable
  • PlayStation 3 Essentials
  • PlayStation Portable Essentials
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
  • PlayStation 3
  • Xbox 360
  • Wii
  • Windows
  • Nintendo DS
N/A
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2
  • PlayStation 3
  • Xbox 360
  • Wii
  • Windows
  • Nintendo DS
N/A
Lego Harry Potter
  • PlayStation 3
  • PlayStation 4
  • Xbox 360
  • Xbox One
  • Wii
  • Nintendo Switch
  • Windows
  • macOS
  • PlayStation 3 Essentials
  • PlayStation Portable Essentials
2012 Harry Potter for Kinect
  • Xbox 360
N/A N/A N/A
Book of Spells
  • PlayStation 3
N/A N/A N/A
2013 Book of Potions
  • PlayStation 3
N/A N/A N/A
2023 Hogwarts Legacy
  • Nintendo Switch
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X/S
  • Windows
Nintendo Switch
TBA Harry Potter[43] TBA Windows TBA N/A

List of mobile games

Title Year Publisher Developer Platforms Metacritic score
Harry Potter: Find Scabbers[44] 2004 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Handheld Games Mobile Phone N/A
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: The Mobile Game[45] 2007 EA Mobile Electronic Arts Mobile (Romania) Mobile Phone N/A
Harry Potter: Mastering Magic[46] 2007 EA Mobile Electronic Arts Mobile (Romania) Mobile Phone N/A
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince: The Mobile Game[47] 2009 EA Mobile Electronic Arts Romania Mobile Phone N/A
Harry Potter: Spells[48] 2009 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Mikoishi Studios[49] iOS 65[50]
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1: The Mobile Game[51] 2010 EA Mobile EA Mobile Mobile Phone N/A
Scene it? Harry Potter HD[52] 2010 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Screenlife Games iOS N/A
Lego Harry Potter[53] 2010 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. TT Fusion iOS
Android
87
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2: The Mobile Game[54] 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Gameloft Mobile Phone N/A
Lego Harry Potter[55] 2012 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. TT Fusion iOS
Android
71
Fantastic Beasts[56] 2016 Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment Mediatonic
WB Games San Francisco
iOS
Android
60
Harry Potter[57] 2018 Portkey Games Jam City iOS
Android
43
Harry Potter[58] 2019 Portkey Games Niantic
WB Games San Francisco
iOS
Android
64
Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells[34] 2019 Portkey Games Zynga iOS
Android
Amazon Kindle
Facebook
70
Harry Potter[59] 2021 Portkey Games NetEase iOS
Android
N/A

List of browser and flash games

Title Year Publisher Developer Platforms
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Motorbike Escape[60] 2010 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Watson Design Group Web browser
Harry Potter: The Quest[61] 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Warner Bros. Consumer Products Web browser
Pottermore 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Pottermore Web browser

Reception

Sales

Title Number of Units Sold (millions)
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone 11.91
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 7.28
Harry Potter 1.88
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban 2.15
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire 2.34
Harry Potter Collection (PS2) 0.56
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 2.52
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince 3.22
Lego Harry Potter 8.46
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 1.89
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 1.31
Lego Harry Potter 4.82
Book of Spells 0.66
Lego Harry Potter Collection 1.43
Hogwarts Legacy 15[62]
Total 79.31[lower-alpha 4]

Critical response

Film adaptations

Aggregate review scores
Game Metacritic
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2

The Harry Potter video game series received mixed reviews from critics. Nintendo consoles (specifically the Wii) scored higher marks than other console releases. According to media review site Metacritic, the series received its best response for the Chamber of Secrets game. Despite the game being created differently for different systems, the game was rated higher on consoles across the board against every other entry in the series.

The series was judged on its representation of the novel and film series. Detroit Free Press gave the Goblet of Fire GameCube version four out of four stars and said, "this is a masterful video game because it can be enjoyed on many levels. Younger players can simply explore this graphically rich Harry Potter world and succeed. Older players will enjoy manipulating the magic by choosing spells and skills and casting magic together with friends."[113] However, The Sydney Morning Herald gave the game three out of five stars and stated that the series highlight "is a brief but thrilling broomstick chase against a fire-breathing dragon. An underwater interlude is less successful, although it provides variety."[114] Frank Provo of GameSpot was very positive about the Prisoner of Azkaban GBA game's recreation of the novel; saying "The main thing to keep in mind is that Prisoner of Azkaban on the GBA offers a fun way for Harry Potter fans to step into the shoes of their favorite wizard-in-training and experience firsthand everything that happened in the third instalment of the series."[13] Gerald Villoria of GameSpot praised the developer's efforts, for the PlayStation version, in re-creating the Hogwarts Castle and different-looking characters but said that despite the graphics being like "extremely jagged polygons."[115]

Later entries in the series received increasingly lower scores on Metacritic, as critics rated Deathly Hallows – Part 1 being the poorest reviewed. The Official Xbox Magazine stated the game had "so much wrong with [it] that we don't have space to list it all"[116] and Kristine Steimer from IGN calling that game not "worthy of the Harry Potter branding" before giving the gameplay for the game 2 out of 10, stating "Between the camera breaking frequently, boring shoot-out sequences and uninspired stealth missions, the game gets worse and worse as you play."[42]

Other games

Aggregate review scores
Game Metacritic
Harry Potter
Lego Harry Potter
Lego Harry Potter
Harry Potter for Kinect 54%[134]
Book of Spells 72%[135]
Book of Potions 60%[136]
Harry Potter 43%[137]
Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells 70%[138]

Other games based around Harry Potter have been generally praised better than the novel adaptions, especially the Lego Harry Potter games. Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4 specifically scored well: Metacritic scored the game at 79%, for its PC, PlayStation 3, and Xbox release.[122] Greg Miller of IGN praised the game for its "gorgeous environments, clever use of the famed spells, legitimate humor and adorable references"[139] and called it a "love letter to fans of the Boy Who Lived."[139] The Official Nintendo Magazine gave the Wii and DS version 80%, saying that it was "one of the best Harry Potter games ever", however it lacked originality compared to previous Lego video games.[140]

Besides the Lego Harry Potter titles, two titles were released for the PlayStation 3, using augmented reality. Book of Potions and Book of Spells both built for the Wonderbook, received mixed reviews from critics. They criticized the game's short length, but commended use of the augmented reality within the games. Alex Simmons of IGN commented that Book of Spells was "shallow and rarely compelling", but called the technology behind it "fantastic".[141] Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, also released in 2018, received media backlash for its use of microtransactions, despite the game being free to play. David Jagnaeux from IGN Africa reviewed the game, but called it "awful", and the "gratuitous" microtransactions "actively prevented" him from enjoying the game.[142]

Awards

In 2002, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was nominated for three D.I.C.E. Awards in the "Console Family", "Original Musical Composition" and "PC Family" categories.[143] Lego Harry Potter: Years 1–4 won the Kotaku "best adapted game" award in 2010, with Brian Crecente proclaiming it to be the "Best Lego Game to Date."[144] The game was nominated for two awards in the 7th British Academy Games Awards, in the "family" and "handheld" sections.[145] In addition, it was nominated for "Best Adapted Video Game" for the Spike Video Game Awards in 2010.[146] The musical score of Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by Jeremy Soule received a BAFTA Award for Original Music in 2004.[147]

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince received a BAFTA nomination in 2010 for James Hannigan's music score,[148] and won an International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA) Award for best video game score in 2009.[149] Book of Spells received a nomination for "game innovation" at the BAFTA Awards in 2013.[150] As of 2014, the Harry Potter video game series was stated to have sold $1.5 billion in sales.[151]

Notes

  1. Harry Potter video games:
    • Up until 2014 – $1.5 billion.[1]
  2. The first console release of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone was developed by Argonaut Games and released in 2001. An entirely new game was developed by Warthog Games and released in 2003.
  3. Known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone for the North American release.
  4. 40 million upto 2007,[63] 39.31 million since 2007.

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