In a report from Gamesindustry.biz, former Niantic employee Megan Quinn has returned to the company as their new COO. Quinn first worked at the company ten years ago when they were an experimental lab in Google. Over the past five years, Quinn has been an investor and board member of Niantic and other companies alongside
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
Being quarantined sucks. Over here in the UK, because of COVID-19 we’ve been locked down and limited to only one form of exercise a day, whether that’s a jog or even walking. Other countries around the world have the same restrictions, or similar. For those that enjoy Niantic’s Pokemon GO or Harry Potter: Wizards Unite,
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is Niantic’s attempt to merge the Harry Potter license with the popular Pokemon Go app. The game went into a limited beta in New Zealand last month and, while we still don’t know the exact release date, it appears that the launch is happening relatively soon. Today the team released a
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is developer Niantic’s follow-up to their wildly successful Pokemon Go app. Niantic is gearing up to release Wizards Unite this year and has put the game out for a beta test in New Zealand. In 2016, Pokemon Go took the world by storm, becoming a massive hit almost instantly. To date, the
Niantic Inc, the developers of the popular Pokémon GO mobile game, have announced the release window for their new title today. Harry Potter: Wizards Unite will be releasing in 2019 on iOS and Android devices. Last November, the game was officially announced with little details other than it will be an augmented reality mobile game, very similar to
Earlier this week, Pokémon GO developer Niantic announced that they would be teaming up with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and WB Games to create an augmented reality game based on the Harry Potter universe. The title will be called Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. Fans of Pokémon GO might be wondering what this new Potter title means for future updates and additions that could
If you’ve been wondering what other properties could take advantage of the same technology found in Pokémon GO then your wait is over. Well, sort of. Today, Niantic, Inc., the developer behind the aforementioned mobile game announced that it will be partnering with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment to produce a Harry Potter-themed AR game, which is set to