Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Adds Their Newest Update

Being that Harry Potter has become this generation cult classic, well it’s no surprise that the journey continues with Harry Potter: Wizards Unite coming up with new updates every week so fans of the game can challenge their wizard ability. For this update, Version 2.13.0, it focuses more on the new features that came with the development of the game.

On the Harry Potter: Wizards Unite website, they discussed the Registry and Photo Mode where they are Introducing Repeat Image Collection. They stated that “Players can continue to collect Fragments of Foundables and repeatedly place Images, even if Registry Pages are not ready for Prestige. Every time an Image is placed, you’ll earn bonus Family XP rewards. Also, Standardized Foundable Fragment counts based on threat level”. With the Photo Mode, players can use Ministry ID Portrait Filters, Frames, and Stickers for fans to customize their photos of the Foundables in Encounter Photo Mode and Registry Photo Mode.

With the Harry Potter: Wizards Unite update, they even fixed any bugs that were disturbing the fans game. They stated that the issues that were fixed were the Potions where the new Potion recipes were not being badged (red dot) when players unlock recipes as they level up. The next one was the Wizarding Challenges where players being forced out of a Challenge after a teammate has been knocked out. And for players that are using Androids, they fixed the issue with the AR+ mode not being available on certain Android devices.

The team from the Harry Potter: Wizards Unite game also wants their fans to know that this update will take several hours, Version 2.13.0 to appear on App Store, Google Play, or Galaxy Store. And fans should be in the lookout for when the new update will be available for them to download.

Alexandria Ude: I am a Gender, Ethnic, and Multicultural Studies major emphasis on Women Studies at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Video games has always been part of my life ever since childhood. My first ever video game I ever played was Crash Bandicoot: The Wrath of Cortex; from there I was hooked! It's very exciting to be working for a company like this because I get to finally be my true self and get a chance to geek out over new video game content!
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