Harry Potter is one of the most popular and renowned franchises in the world and a game based on Harry Potter was launched in June 2019 which was called Wizards Unite. The game has expanded the Harry Potter franchise to the augmented reality world.
Wizards Unite community has grown slowly & steadily in the last 7 months. Wizards Unite has a decent community base, but the game didn’t become as popular as Pokemon Go, which has also been developed by Niantic. But we surely hope, Niantic will keep adding interesting events for the game which will increase its popularity and player base further.
Today, Niantic has revealed the details regarding a new in-game event for Harry Potter Wizards Unite. The new event has been added to the game to mark the celebration of Valentine Day. Niantic has named the event, Crazy in Love Oddities on the loose.
Under this new event, the Calamity has begun meddling with affections in the wizarding world and a host of Oddities have fallen under its amorous influence. Though these ravenous Oddities are eager to meet players, but they should ensure to not fall for their charms.
Harry Potter Wizards Unite “Crazy in Love oddities on the loose” event has already started and will stay live until February 13, 11 am PT. There will be an increase in sightings of 3-Headed Dogs and many other oddities. Mentioned below are it’s complete features :
- Increased sightings of 3-Headed Dog, Azkaban Escapee, Vampire and Werewolf Oddities
- Tonic for Trace Detection will increase the chance of encountering 3-Headed Dog, Azkaban Escapee, Vampire, and Werewolf Oddities
Apart from this, Niantic recently added Adventure Sync feature to the game. Adventure Sync allows the game to track the distance of Portmanteaus and it was one of the most desired features. Adventure Sync can connect with Apple Health or Google Fit to record the walking distance even while Harry Potter: Wizards Unite isn’t running.
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