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After 27 long years, Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions finally acknowledges that Quidditch is a dumb sport - by hard-nerfing the Golden Snitch

Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions has finally admitted what we've all known for years - the rules of Quidditch don't make very much sense. They make so little sense, in fact, that the new game is making two fundamental changes to its most OP component.

In the Harry Potter books, the Snitch is worth 150 points to whoever catches it, and also causes the game to end. One or both of those ideas is pretty dumb - in a game where every goal is worth 10 points, anything worth 15 of those goals is pretty invalidating to everything else that happens. Perhaps that might be fine if the Snitch didn't also cause the game to end, since any potential comeback that might have been on the cards becomes irrelevant. I'm reminded of this post, about how that might look in any actual sport.

Knowing that the Snitch is kinda dumb, Quidditch Champions is taking action. In a new gameplay trailer, developer Unbroken Studios explains that fans of the book series will find rules they're familiar with, "though there are a few differences to encourage fun, balanced gameplay." The Snitch is now worth 30 points - enough to help trailing teams catch up or winning teams extend their lead, but not enough to win the game by itself. The game doesn't end with a Snitch catch, either - instead, teams are racing to 100 points.

That might be a big change to Snitch tech, but Quidditch Champions isn't changing everything - its Snitch-catching mechanics look remarkably similar to the ones from the PS1-era Harry Potter games, which first saw the light of day more than 23 years ago.

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