Malaysians can now play Harry Potter: Wizards Unite on their mobile phones

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Hear ye, hear ye! The makers of Pokemon Go, Niantic, has finally released its latest mobile game app, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite in Malaysia. Previously, only the USA and UK were able to access it but that was just the first wave, as it's been rolling out slowly globally. The game app is free to download at your Google Play Store and Apple App Store

Similarly to Pokemon Go, Wizards Unite players are required to use GPS and augmented reality to go around the world (whichever area you're in) and search for other characters (including Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them), creatures, and other magical items as a new recruit of the Statute of Secrecy Task Force. So yes, you can also cast spells, collect potion ingredients and make them as you wish.

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Of course, no mobile game app is complete without any in-game item purchases and you can find plenty of them. It seems that the in-game currency is gold coins paying from RM3.90 up to RM399.

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