Portkey Games

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Portkey Games
Company type Division
Industry Video games
Founded2017;7 years ago (2017)
Parent Warner Bros. Games
Website portkeygames.com

Portkey Games is a video game label owned by Warner Bros. Games founded in 2017 and dedicated to creating gaming experiences related to the Wizarding World. In the beginning, the company's primary focus was on publishing mobile games, but in 2023, they diversified by launching Hogwarts Legacy for both PC and consoles.

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Overview

Portkey Games was founded in 2017, being committed to producing gaming adventures that are connected to the Wizarding World. [1] [2] [3] [4] The label announced their first game in 2017, [5] [6] working with Pokémon Go creators Niantic to produce a game known as Harry Potter: Wizards Unite . [7] [8] The game would feature the same augmented reality as in Pokémon Go [9] [10] but use characters from the Harry Potter universe. [11]

Later in 2017, before the release of Wizards Unite, [12] Portkey Games also announced a second mobile game in development, called Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery . [13] Hogwarts Mystery allows users to play as a Hogwarts student and is set before the events of the Harry Potter series. The game was released exclusively for iOS and Android on April 25, 2018. [14] [3] Portkey Games then released two more mobile games: Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells in 2020 and Harry Potter: Magic Awakened in 2021. [15] As of October 2022, the four released mobile games accumulated over $1 billion in global revenue. [16]

In 2023, Portkey Games released Hogwarts Legacy , an action role-playing game developed by Avalanche Software. The game is set in the late 1800s and takes place in several Wizarding World locations. [17] [18] Legacy has achieved success shortly after its debut, selling 12 million copies and generating $850 million in sales globally within two weeks. [19] [20] It also broke company records for Warner Bros. Games in terms of player engagement, reaching 280 million hours played. [19]

Releases

YearTitleDeveloper(s)Platform(s)Ref.
2018 Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery Jam City Android, iOS [14]
2019 Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Niantic
WB Games San Francisco
Android, iOS [11]
2020Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells Zynga Android, iOS, Fire OS, Facebook [15]
2021 Harry Potter: Magic Awakened Zen StudioAndroid, iOS [15]
2023 Hogwarts Legacy Avalanche Software PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Windows, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch [21]
TBA Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions Unbroken StudiosMicrosoft Windows [22]

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