Niantic's next Pokémon GO is based on Harry Potter

The guys at Niantic want to repeat the success they achieved last year with Pokémon GO, an unprecedented success in the history of smartphone video games. Currently Pokémon GO is not as used as during the first months in which it reached the market, although today it still has a very respectable number of loyal users.

Niantic just announced that it is working on a new augmented reality game based on Harry Potter, one of the most successful book and movie sagas in recent years and the company wants to continue squeezing the Harry Potter call, just as it did last year with Pokémon GO.

Niantic is working on an augmented reality game called Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, a game in which Warner Bross collaborates, who currently owns the rights to the series and which will see the light of day next year. According to various rumors, this game will allow players to explore the real world looking for spells, discovering new places ... but for now the company has not wanted to confirm or deny what its operation will be, so as the months go by the hype will increase.

Most likely, both the design and operation of this game is very similar to what we can currently find in IngressAccording to TechCrunch, all lovers of the saga and especially of this type of game that combines augmented reality with games are in luck.

The idea of ​​Niantic seems fantastic at first, but maybe the public target of this game, be too grown up as if this game catches their attention, since the smallest of the house are not familiar with this magician's apprentice who has starred in almost a dozen books and movies.


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