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Pokemon Go creators release Harry Potter mobile game Wizards Unite

The creators of mobile gaming phenomenon Pokemon Go unleashed a new game on Thursday that features Harry Potter and other characters from the wizarding world made famous in best-selling books and blockbuster movies.

Comedian Tiffany Haddish among those given early peek at new AR game

Tiffany Haddish attends the Harry Potter: Wizards Unite Celebration Event hosted by WB Games and Niantic, Inc. this week in Universal City, Calif. (Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for WB Games)

The creators of mobile gaming phenomenon Pokemon Go unleashed a new game on Thursday that features Harry Potter and other characters from the wizarding world made famous in best-selling books and blockbuster movies.

Harry Potter: Wizards Unite was co-developed by Pokemon Go developer Niantic Inc and AT&T Inc's Warner Bros, which owns the rights to develop entertainment based on author J.K. Rowling's popular Harry Potter series.

Wizards Unite had been scheduled for a global rollout on Friday, but players in the United States found they were able to download it on Thursday afternoon. As of Friday morning, the game was available for pre-order in Canada.

Like Pokemon Go, Wizards Unite uses augmented reality and Google mapping to make it look like characters are appearing in the real world. Players see characters, creatures and other elements overlaid on the landscape that they see through their phone's camera as they move around.

In Wizards Unite, users play the role of a new recruit within the Statute of Secrecy Task Force to help solve a mystery.

Players can discover artifacts, cast spells and encounter characters from the Potter films and prequel movie series Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them,the developers said.

"You see all your favourite characters and artifacts, whether it's the Sorting Hat, or Buckbeak, or whether it's Harry himself or Newt Scamander," said Jonathan Knight, studio head of Warner Bros. Games San Francisco.

YouTube stars Jimmy Tatro, left, and Christian Pierce, right, watch as actor Scott Porter checks out the new AR game Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. (Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for WB Games)

There is also a new story that unfolds within the game, Knight said.

"There's a crafting game where you're collecting potion ingredients and creating potions and using them to be a better wizard," he said.

Pokemon Go exploded after its introduction in 2016, sending players into city streets, offices, parks and restaurants to search for colourful animated characters.

Actress Tiffany Haddish, an avid fan of the Harry Potter books, was among those given an early look at Wizards Unite.

At a launch event held by Warner Bros., Haddish said her favourite part of the game was that it forces people to move around to search for clues and characters. She said she had lost five to 10 pounds when she was walking around playing Pokemon Go.

"I'm about to be starting playing this like crazy," Haddish said.

"Maybe I'll lose 10 to 15 pounds. Who knows?"

WB Games executive Mary Casey, centre, demonstrates a feature from Harry Potter: Wizards Unite for Tiffany Haddish. (Charley Gallay/Getty Images for WB Games)