Zynga out to cast spell with Harry Potter mobile game | Inquirer Technology

Zynga out to cast spell with Harry Potter mobile game

/ 03:37 PM September 24, 2020

Harry Potter Zynga mobile game

Image: Courtesy of Zynga

Social gaming giant Zynga on Wednesday kicked off its global launch of a free puzzle game based on the beloved wizarding world of Harry Potter.

“Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells” is available on Apple and Google mobile devices and also on Facebook and Amazon Kindle, San Francisco-based Zynga said.

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“When the Harry Potter series first came to theatres, it was one of those rare moments when everyone was reading the same book, talking about the same film and coming together around a shared experience,” said Yaron Leyvand, Zynga senior vice president of games.

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He said the game stays true to the Harry Potter stories and is “infused with the standout moments and delightful wizarding world flourishes that have captivated a global following.”

Zynga said it licensed rights from the game unit at Warner Bros., which produced the Potter films based on the hit books by JK Rowling.

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The mobile game incorporates Harry Potter characters and voice-over recordings from the films, Zynga said.

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Chocolate frogs, spell casting and battling chess pieces are among the Potter world touches woven into the colorful puzzles that players are challenged to solve, according to the company.

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“Mobile games have never been more popular or more important to people than they are right now,” said Zynga publishing president Bernard Kim.

“People are playing games for entertainment, relaxation and as an accessible source of comfort and connection.”

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Zynga is known for games including “Farmville” and “Words With Friends”.

Puzzle games are some of the most popular among “casual gamers” thanks to their easy accessibility and the fact that they are free to download.

“Candy Crush Saga” by British developer King is among the most downloaded games on the Apple and Google Play stores, according to market tracker Newzoo.

Mobile games are expected to generate more than $77 billion in revenue this year, up some 13% from last year, Newzoo said.

“We’re all still experiencing the harrowing and unsettling situation that is the coronavirus pandemic,” Newzoo mobile market lead Tianyi Gu said in a report on Covid-19’s effects on the business.

“Gaming has been a means of escapism and time filling for many people confined to their homes.” NVG

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