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All National Teams in Quidditch Champions
How To Unlock Each National Team in Quidditch Champions
Mastering Advanced Difficulty in Quidditch Champions
How To Play Each National Team in Exhibition Mode
If you've always dreamed of becoming a Quidditch superstar, Quidditch Champions can make that happen. Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions allows you to play as your favorite Hogwarts house or your favorite Wizarding school in the race to win the Quidditch World Cup.
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If you would rather represent a team that's a little closer to home, however, you can also play any of the 16 real-world countries on the roster.
You can play as any house, school, or country in Exhibition Mode, or take the time to permanently unlock them and compete in the esteemed Quidditch World Cup.
All National Teams in Quidditch Champions
There are 16 National Teams to unlock in Quidditch Champions:
- Australia
- Brazil
- Canada
- China
- France
- Germany
- India
- Jamaica
- Japan
- Mexico
- South Africa
- Spain
- Sweden
- Uganda
- United Kingdom
- United States
The current lineup is rather small and even leaves out canonical teams from the franchise, like Transylvania, Bulgaria, and Ireland, who actually won the Quidditch World Cup in the books.
It might be something only Potterheads will know about Quidditch, but other smaller teams like the Wimbourne Wasps would be great to see featured somewhere in Quidditch Champions. Perhaps we can hope for them and more National Teams in future updates.
How To Unlock Each National Team in Quidditch Champions
Thankfully, you don't have to painstakingly unlock each of the 16 National Teams individually. All will be unlocked at once when you reach the Quidditch World Cup itself.
The Quidditch World Cup is the last tournament you will unlock in Quidditch Champions. To get there, you have to unlock a few Quidditch Champions Achievements. Your first port-of-call is to win the Weasley Burrow Garden Cup to unlock the Hogwarts House Cup. This is the easiest one to knock out of the park as it acts as a tutorial and can be played on any difficulty.
Your next trial is to complete the Advance to the Triwizard Cup Career Challenge so you can compete in the Triwizard Cup itself.
To do this, you have to win any Cup on standard difficulty. The easiest way to do this is by picking the Weasley Burrow Garden Cup, which has fewer overall games to win.
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The last Cup to unlock is the Quidditch World Cup. You can unlock the Quidditch World Cup by completing the Advance to the World Cup Career Challenge, which involves winning any Cup on advanced difficulty.
Like before, it doesn't matter what Cup you choose to play. As long as you win it on advanced difficulty, you will earn your way to the Quidditch World Cup. Once you unlock the Quidditch World Cup, you will automatically unlock every National Team and the opportunity to compete in the most infamous Quidditch tournament whenever your heart desires.
Mastering Advanced Difficulty in Quidditch Champions
Playing on advanced difficulty is challenging. Your opposing team will not hold back and will play even more aggressively than they do on the standard difficulty setting. Unlocking the Quidditch World Cup straight away is extremely difficult, even if you implement all of our essential Quidditch Champions beginner tips.
Mastering advanced difficulty is much easier after you've been playing for a while. That way, you can increase your Career Level, unlock the best Brooms, and collect more Skill Points for each of your players to raise your team up to the level they need to be to take the challenge on.
The beginner Brooms are not going to get you to the Quidditch World Cup. It takes time to upgrade and unlock better gear and equipment to keep up with the big leagues. Some of the Brooms you unlock are even better than the best seen in Hogwarts Legacy.
Don't beat yourself up over not unlocking the Quidditch World Cup straight away! Good things take time. Focus on leveling up your team first.
How To Play Each National Team in Exhibition Mode
If you want to play as any of the 16 National Teams now and don't want to put the time into unlocking the Quidditch World Cup, you can take a shortcut and play them in Exhibition Mode. Exhibition Mode gives you full access to any team, map, or difficulty on the Quidditch Champions roster. You can also just play a single game rather than signing up for an entire tournament.
To play Exhibition Mode, hit Play in the main menu screen and scroll to the right to select Exhibition Mode. You can then choose your own team, and the opposing team. You can pick from Houses, Schools, a Custom Roster, or Country. You will find the National Teams in the Country section. Press Continue and select the map and difficulty you would like to play on before beginning your match.
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Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions
- OpenCritic Reviews
- Top Critic Rating:66/100 Critics Recommend:28%
- Franchise
- Harry Potter
- Platform(s)
- PC , PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 5 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X , Xbox Series S
- Released
- September 3, 2024
- Developer(s)
- Unbroken Studios
- Publisher(s)
- Warner Bros. Games
- Multiplayer
- Online Co-Op , Online Multiplayer
- ESRB
- T For Teen // Crude Humor, Fantasy Violence, Language, Mild Blood
- Cross-Platform Play
- PC, PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One & Xbox Series X|S
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