LEGO Harry Potter: Collection arriving on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One
LEGO Harry Potter: Collection has been released today in the USA and will launch on Friday in the UK on Nintendo Switch and Xbox One.
For those who prefer wizards to super heroes, or have already completed LEGO DC Super-Villains, Warner Bros. and TT Games are launching the remastered LEGO Harry Potter: Collection today in the USA and on Friday, November 2 in the UK. For the first time, the game will be available on Nintendo Switch.
This compilation game, including LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-4 and LEGO Harry Potter Years 5-7, has enhanced graphics lighting and visual effects. It includes two downloadable content packs for fans to enjoy as they play through the entire Harry Potter story.
“The LEGO Harry Potter: Collection for Nintendo Switch and Xbox One brings the entire LEGO Harry Potter adventure to a new generation of players to enjoy,” said Jonathan Smith, Head of Production and Strategic Director, TT Games. “Gamers can journey back to Hogwarts for a light-hearted, humorous and interactive journey told through all of the Harry Potter films, sure to delight fans and newcomers alike.”
The two included DLC packs are a Character Pack featuring Godric Gryffindor, Harry (Yule Ball), Helga Hufflepuff, Lockhart (Straightjacket), Luna (Lion Head), Peeves, Hermione (Pink Dress), Ron Weasley (Ghoul), Rowena Ravenclaw and Salazar Slytherin, as well as a Spell Pack featuring Cantis, Densaugeo, Ducklifors, Melofors and Tentaclifors.
LEGO Harry Potter: Collection is available now in the USA and is available to pre-order now in the UK, ahead of its release on November 2.
LEGO Harry Potter sets are available now from shop.LEGO.com. Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald will be released in cinemas on November 16.
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