Skip to main content

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is September’s best PS Plus game

A young wizard rides a broom in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions.
WB Games

I haven’t engaged with much Harry Potter media in recent years (the abhorent views of the series’ creator has soured me on all things Potter), but I still have fond memories of Quidditch, Harry Potter’s unique broomstick-riding sport. The Quidditch scenes in the movie adaptations were always my favorites, and one of the first games I remember playing consistently on PC was 2003’s Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup. I’m no longer actively seeking out Harry Potter media on my own, but when I saw Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions had launched into PlayStation Plus and was a spiritual successor to Quidditch World Cup, I was curious enough to check it out.

I’m glad I did so because developer Unbroken Studios understands just how entertaining the fictional game can be. Quidditch is a wildly novel sport that finds a magical middle ground between soccer, rugby, and racing. It makes the transition to video game form surprisingly smoothly. As a free PS Plus bonus, Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is an enjoyable blast from the past for me.

Recommended Videos

Grab that snitch

In Quidditch Champions, two teams of six fly around on broomsticks, aiming to throw a ball called a Quaffle into one of their opponent’s ring-shaped goals suspended high above the ground. Each goal grants players 10 points, and the team with the most points at the end of seven minutes or the first to reach 100 points wins. That alone is satisfying enough, as flying around on broomsticks and bashing into other players feels intuitive. It can feel like Rocket League at times as I drifted around the pitch in order to be the first to a Quaffle flying through the air.

The various roles players can take on give Quidditch Champions more depth. The Chaser is an all-around role. The Keeper is Quidditch’s version of the goalkeeper, who must make snap decisions on which rings to defend when the opponent is trying to score. The Beater is more defensive, throwing Bludgers and ramming into opponents to get them to drop the Quaffle or temporarily get knocked out.

Finally, there’s the Seeker, which tries to be the first to capture a Golden Snitch released onto the pitch partway through the match. The first Seeker to get a Golden Snitch nets their team 30 points, which is crucial as my Quidditch games often timed out before either team could reach 100 points. Getting just one Golden Snitch was the difference between winning and losing in many matches.

Draco Malfoy is a seeker in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions.
WB Games

This seems very faithful to what I remember Quidditch being like in the Harry Potter books and movies, and it demonstrates just how well the fictional sport fits into video game form. Each role is for a different kind of player. Those who enjoy movement can play as Chasers or Seekers, while more aggressive players might have a better time as Beaters. I remember this formula working well in Quidditch World Cup, and it’s just as fun here.

Quidditch Champions has more of the trappings you’d expect from a modern game. That includes smooth online play, crossplay, progression systems spread across daily, weekly, and seasonal challenges, skill trees, and lots of player customization options that can be purchased with currency through gameplay. While it seems like a switch could be flipped to introduce microtransactions with how the in-game store is set up, Quidditch Champions only lets players earn currencies through gameplay right now. I also appreciate that it has offline offerings that will hopefully remain accessible if the game’s servers ever do get taken down.

Harry Potter characters fly on brooms in Quidditch.
WB Games

It remains to be seen if Quidditch Champions has legs in 2024’s brutal live service market, but I think it has a good chance at success if it catches on with mainstream Harry Potter and sports game fans who have a service like PS Plus. Even as a lapsed Harry Potter fan who doesn’t plan on getting back into the wider franchise anytime soon, I might still boot up this game occasionally whenever I’m in the mood for some Quidditch going forward.

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is available now for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S. The PlayStation version is available for free throughout September to PS Plus subscribers of any tier, and it will be released on Nintendo Switch sometime before the end of the year.

Topics
Tomas Franzese
As a Gaming Staff Writer at Digital Trends, Tomas Franzese reports on and reviews the latest releases and exciting…
Sly Cooper, Jak and Daxter added to PS Plus as part of 30th anniversary
Jak and Daxter smirk at one another.

PlayStation Plus Premium is getting some new games for its Classics catalog for December, and as it's nearly time for the official PlayStation 30th anniversary, it's set to be big.

PlayStation announced the special additions to PlayStation Plus for December on Wednesday that includes three classic games: Sly 2: Band of Thieves, Sly 3: Honor Among Thieves, and Jak and Daxter: The Precursor Legacy. The company also stated in the announcement blog post that they'll have "more news on the full PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and Premium lineups later," which seems to indicate there will be even more games coming to the service.

Read more
3 new PS Plus games you should play this weekend (November 22-24)
The protagonists of GTA V pose for the camera.

This week, we finally got a massive batch of new games added to the PlayStation Plus Premium and Extra game catalogs. It's a fantastic bunch of titles, thanks to the inclusion of some AAA heavy hitters like Grand Theft Auto V, as well as great retro classics, and even some standout indies. As there's a wealth of games to choose from, you might be having some trouble deciding which ones to check out first. I'd start with any of these three titles, which are all among the best games on PS Plus.
Grand Theft Auto V

Grand Theft Auto V needs little introduction, as it's one of the most iconic and bestselling video games ever. If you haven't played it before, know that this is one of the most entertaining open-world games ever made, with a strong main story about three men drawn back into a life of crime. On top of that, there's its nearly infinite online mode. Whether you're concerned with actually completing missions or just want to drive around and mess with the citizens of Los Santos, GTA V offers some of the most fun sandbox gaming available. Grand Theft Auto VI is poised to release sometime in 2025, so now is the perfect time to revisit the last GTA title to better understand the high bar GTA 6 and every other future release from Rockstar Games will need to live up to.

Read more
Play these 3 PS Plus games this weekend before they leave (November 15-17)
Key art for Red Dead Redemption 2.

A new batch of games will be added to the PlayStation Plus Premium and Extra game catalogs next week, but many notable games will also leave Sony's gaming subscription service before that happens. Fans of Rockstar Games in particular will be disappointed as two of the studio's games are leaving PS Plus Extra's catalog ahead of 2025, which will potentially see the launch of Grand Theft Auto VI. If you own a PS5, aren't picking up Lego Horizon Adventures, and are wondering what you should be playing this weekend, consider checking out any of these games leaving PS Plus.
Red Dead Redemption 2
Red Dead Redemption 2 Launch Trailer

Rockstar's most recent game as of 2024, Red Dead Redemption 2, is an excellent open-world western. A prequel to the original Red Dead Redemption, it follows Arthur Morgan, who's part of Dutch van der Linde's gang alongside John Marston, as the sun sets on the Wild West and their gang slowly falls apart due to infighting, death, and questionable decisions from leaders like Dutch. It's an amazing story emboldened by a vast open world with a stunning amount of attention to even the smallest details. It's worth a revisit if you need to remind yourself why Rockstar is considered one of the best developers in the game industry and why you should truly be excited for GTA 6. If you don't own it, you don't have much time left to get that refresher for free.

Read more