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After launching a day early in the US, the new AR-based mobile game from Niantic that draws from the magical world of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter does an admirable job of following up the company's previous smash hit mobile game, Pokemon Go.
Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is now available to download and play in 130 countries, and it's off to a pretty good start, at least judging by the critical reaction which has largely praised how well the game incorporates the use of augmented reality.
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