How to crossplay in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions

Harry Potter Quidditch Champions is officially out, available on a wide range of platforms ranging from the PC to consoles. This Quidditch-themed spin off of the Harry Potter series also supports crossplay and cross progression, allowing for even more players to join in on the fun.

Further information on these features can be found detailed in the sections below.

Accessing crossplay in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions

Crossplay is enabled by default in Harry Potter Quidditch Champions, and should work right out of the box with minimal user intervention. The steps required to follow are as such:

  • Head to the main menu within the game.
  • Click on the ‘Invite’ button within the main menu to add randoms into your game.
  • Individual Friend IDs can be added by searching for their Warner Brothers account name. This can be accessed via the ‘Player Search’ option.
  • You can also send invites to players who had joined you in prior matches via the ‘Friends & Community’ tab as well.

Players can add Friends from any platform via this method.

Does Harry Potter Quidditch Champions have cross progression?

Harry Potter Quidditch Champions crossplay and cross progression

Developer Warner Bros. Games has confirmed within the official FAQ that the game indeed does support cross progression – on all of its supported platforms. Players can easily carry over their in-game progress (including earnings generated by grinding through the game) from one platform to the other.

A WB Games account is very likely also required to sync progress between platforms.

All Harry Potter Quidditch Champions platforms

Harry Potter Quidditch Champions is officially available for the following platforms in its current build:

  • PC (Windows)
  • PlayStation 4
  • PlayStation 5
  • Xbox One
  • Xbox Series X/S
  • Nintendo Switch

All platforms support both single player (Career Mode) and multiplayer gameplay. Do keep in mind that a subscription to your respective console’s online services (PlayStation Plus/Xbox Game Pass/Nintendo Online) will be required to access PvP modes. The single player mode can be enjoyed without a subscription however – but requires an internet connection regardless.

Abhishek Mallick
Abhishek Mallick
Abhishek Mallick is a Senior Columnist at Backdash. He has a Master's degree in English Literature. In his spare time, he is a fighting game enthusiast, who is also addicted to Shin Megami Tensei, Monster Hunter, and League of Legends. He also enjoys reading and sifting through educational documentaries.

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