All Harry Potter Quidditch Champions game modes
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All Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions game modes, explained

There are four game modes.

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions features a few game modes catering to both competitive and beginner Wizards alike. Some will sharpen your skills in multiplayer showdowns, while others offer AI opponents for you to warm up on.

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There are a total of four game modes in Quidditch Champions, and here’s everything you need to know about how each one works.

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Quidditch Champions Campaign mode: every Cup and co-op option

This is the career mode in the game that you can either play as a single-player campaign or co-op with a couple of friends. All the opponents in this game mode are AI or bots and the chapters that are present help you progress in your Quidditch career.

The chapters are known as Cup Matches and there are four of them:

  • The Weasley Burrow Garden Cup
  • The Hogwarts House Quidditch Cup
  • The Triwizard Schools Quidditch Cup
  • The Quidditch World Cup

Multiplayer in Quidditch Champions: 3v3 matches with 6v6 on the way

This is the mode that most players would be interested in as it has the competitive edge where you can face real players in a 3v3 format.

The multiplayer mode is the ultimate test of your skills where you can choose a particular position or queue for “Any Position” and battle it out head-to-head in the different maps and pitches available.

Quidditch Champions 2024 roadmap has confirmed a 6v6 multiplayer mode is on the way. So, once that makes its way to the game, things will be a lot spicier in the multiplayer lobbies.

Quidditch Champions Exhibition Matches: AI opponents and learning the sport

The Exhibition Matches serve as a practice ground to get used to the in-game mechanics. You have the option to either go solo or as a group of friends and the opponents will be AI.

There will be options for choosing different teams that involve all the houses, different schools, or particular countries, and maps while fiddling with the difficulty options.

You can use the Exhibition Matches to improve team synergy and perhaps plan different strategies that will be useful in multiplayer matches. You can even plan different combos or pocket strats too, excluding the pressure of going against real players.

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Open Practice in Quidditch Champions: Preparing for real races online

Unlike Exhibition Matches, Open Practice only allows you to go solo against bots. This game mode is the perfect playground for you to develop your skills for different roles. Consider this as solo drills before real matches.

In Open Practice, you can choose between different difficulty settings and also keep three Chasers in both teams, making it a proper 6v6 experience. This can prepare you for the upcoming 6v6 multiplayer mode later in 2024.


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