How To Use Seeds In Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
Players can now plant seeds to grow specific ingredients they need for their potions.
Read MorePlayers can now plant seeds to grow specific ingredients they need for their potions.
Read MoreGreenhouses are one of the three different buildings you will see on the map in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. They are short, glass buildings with a blue exterior, and there are a few different ways they can be used to help you along in the game. Here's what you can do at greenhouses.
Read MorePortkeys and Portmanteaus open up a rewarding AR minigame inside of Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. However, the game isn't entirely clear how these items work.
Read MoreYou can tackle pretty much everything in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite on your own, but the game is much more fun (and the rewards are much more lucrative) if you team up with a few friends to take on the many challenges of the wizarding world.
Read MorePicking a profession in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite can seem daunting.
Read MoreFighting is similar to regular spellcasting, but the differences might not be readily apparent. This can cause some frustration early on, but here's what you need to know to succeed and become a world-class fighter.
Read MoreNo matter how you play Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, you're going to have to cast spells. Whether you see the game as something casual to do while you walk your dog, or you're organizing your highest level friends to raid a fortress, you won't get far in the game without the core spellcasting mechanic.
Read MoreIf you really want to become as powerful as you can in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, you're going to need to find a lot of scrolls. Scrolls are a bit easier to come by than spell books, but it certainly helps to know where you can find them if you are short a few.
Read MoreOne of the most valuable resources in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite are spell books. Naturally, that means they are also one of the hardest to come across. You will need to team up with friends in order to maximize the amount of spell books you collect, so convince your friends to join in the action!
Read MoreOne of the limiting factors in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is spell energy. There just isn't much you can do in the game without it. There are a few different ways you can replenish your spell energy as you play, however. Here's what you need to know.
Read MorePotions are a valuable tool in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite.
Read MoreNiantic's Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is insanely popular right now. So what better time is there to unveil an entire festival focused on playing the game?
Read MoreA lot of the content in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is locked behind higher levels, meaning you'll want to fly past your low level starting point to get to some of the real fun. It can be slow going, but there are a few tricks you can use to level up quickly and get to the beefy content.
Read MoreAccording to the PUBG Corporation, a new PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds game is on the way and it's something fans haven't seen before. Forget sequels and battle royale; PUBG is going story-based.
Read MoreImitation is the sincerest form of flattery, they say. In that case, Apex Legends should be incredibly flattered. The game first saw its 'ping' feature implemented by Fortnite just weeks after Apex dropped. Now PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is the latest battle royale game to add ping.
Read MoreUbisoft has revived The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot for a new mobile experience.The ill-fated game first launched on Windows in 2015 as a free-to-play action RPG. Part builder, part dungeon crawler, Mighty Quest had two main modes: castle builder and castle assault.
Read MoreNearly a year after getting turned away from Apple's App Store, Gamasutra is reporting that Valve's Steam Link app has finally been given the green light.
Read MorePlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has been plugging away, working to become a more polished product. We're pleased to say many of those issues have been resolved.
Read MoreMobile publisher Playdigious has announced that Dead Cells, the smash roguelike-metroidvania, is coming to ioS this summer with an Android release to follow. "Kill. Die. Learn. Repeat," says the official mobile trailer, highlighting Dead Cells' unique gameplay elements.
Read MoreActivision Blizzard is hitting us with yet another mobile spin on a PC and console series, though this one isn't entirely new. Call of Duty: Mobile, which previously saw a release in Asia, is now coming west and is expected to arrive sometime in mid-to-late 2019.
Read MoreThe Xbox One can already do a lot of things. It can play games. It can play 4K Blu-Ray movies. It can even act as your Spotify hub or your YouTube TV box. And now, finally, your Xbox One can stream games from your PC, giving you a way to experience your PC titles on a much larger screen.
Read MoreFortnite's latest patch -- v8.10 -- has arrived across all platforms.
Read MoreFinally, iPhone and iPad owners are no longer out in the cold when trying to streaming PlayStation 4 games. According to GameSpot, the latest PS4 update has finally given iOS devices the ability to connect remotely to the system and play games.
Read MoreIt's no fun for anyone involved when a game flops. Here are games that we hyped up and prayed would be good -- but then they just weren't.
Read MoreBattle royale shooter Apex Legends has been taking the world by storm since it launched this past Monday. And now the creator of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds -- the game that made battle royale popular -- has weighed in on Respawn Entertainment's new title.
Read MoreSneaking in a few minutes of gameplay while waiting on a train or at a boring meeting is an under-appreciated luxury of the 21st century. Mobile gaming is big, expansive, with a game for every kind of player. As hard as it was to pick, here are some of our favorite mobile games of 2018.
Read MoreWhen you get distracted and forget to check on the little battery icon on your phone, it can die before you know it.
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