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How To Reserve Your Pokemon Go Username In Harry Potter: Wizards Unite

Reserve your same username in the upcoming Harry Potter mobile game.

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Harry Potter: Wizards Unite, the joint Harry Potter game from Warner Bros. and Niantic, is coming to iOS and Android devices later this year. While the title still doesn't have a firm release date, the companies recently opened pre-registration for it on Android; and now if you really love your Pokemon Go username and want it to remain the same across Niantic's next mobile title, you can reserve it for a limited time.

From now until 11:59 PM PT on April 30, Ingress Prime and Pokemon Go players can reserve their in-game names to use in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite. To do so, you'll first need to go to Niantic's website, then select the option to use either your Ingress Agent name or Pokemon Go Trainer nickname. Follow the prompts and your Harry Potter: Wizards Unite username will be set.

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Niantic notes that there may be some instances where you can't use your same username, specifically if it overlaps with one in a different Niantic title. If that happens to be the case, the developer says that reservations will be handled on a first come, first served basis.

Wizards Unite casts players as a member of Statute of Secrecy Task Force, and it's your mission to explore the real world, locate Foundables (important people and items in the wizarding world), and dispel the Confoundable magic that's trapping them. While the basic premise of the game is similar to Pokemon Go, it also bears many similarities to a traditional RPG, with a stronger emphasis on story and RPG elements like skill trees and potion brewing.

Harry Potter: Wizards Unite was originally scheduled to launch in 2018 before being delayed into this year. You can read more about the title in our hands-on impressions, and Android users can pre-register for it on Google Play.

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