Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery is updated with new content
One of the most anticipated Android games of recent years finally made an appearance last April. The most famous wizard in the history of British literature, Harry Potter, stars in Hogwarts Mystery, in which the player can feel, first-hand, what it is like to be a magic student at Hogwarts school. However, the player is not Harry Potter but must create his own character with a name chosen by himself, as in other similar games, such as the popular PUBG.
If at the beginning the game still presented a crude version of everything that will come in the future, with endless loading times, now it is finally updated with news to try to extend the game beyond a few courses, as is the case in which we find ourselves today. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery only offers the player to reach the third student year of the College of Witchcraft and Wizardry, staying halfway in the adventure of the Cursed Vaults.
In this new update, the developer of the game, Jam City, has decided to include a new adventure corresponding to the third year of the course in the College of Magic. We are far from graduating in the seventh grade and we don't even know if this is the intention of the developer. It is a mystery that will be revealed as we see subsequent updates.
Recharge energy thanks to little Peeves
One of the novelties that we have in this update of Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery is to take advantage of the small Peeves to obtain more energy in the third year. The mischievous Peeves can be found in the Eastern Towers But here also comes the disadvantage of this game: that we will have to wait an indeterminate amount of time for the Peeves to accessible.
One of the biggest criticisms of the game is precisely the excessive waiting times if you want to play for free. Some users report that Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery offers very little game time per hour. And while it is true that in this type of game, which we can find in the 'Free to Play' category, you have to pay to get the most out of it, the case of Harry Potter is special since it demands too much from the user.
Jam City, the developer of the Harry Potter game, has not stated whether it has fixed the bugs that have been reported by users in the comments section. One of them, for example, is the bug in which the user 'bought' with gems to be able to advance in the game in a totally involuntary way Before the (false ) believing that the game was locked, the user repeatedly tapped the screen, allowing a gem transaction in exchange for more energy. In this regard, Jam City acknowledged the error but stated that the gems would not be returned due to these accidental purchases.
Users have also been complaining about numerous plot holes, which do not correspond to what is told in the books. Despite all this, users have turned Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery into a complete success. In less than a month of existence already it has been downloaded more than 10 million times and has an overall rating of 4.4 stars. Will the next Harry Potter game being developed by Niantic manage to surpass this mark? A game, similar to Pokémon GO, that has been talked about at length but about which very little is still known.