Here Comes Harry Potter
The Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix videogame ships.
Date: Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Electronic Arts and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today announced that the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix videogame ships across North America and will be in-store in Europe from June 28th. Available on multiple platforms, the Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix videogame allows players to explore the many key locations within Hogwarts, each one a visual match to its film equivalent, while being engrossed in the thrilling adventures described in the rich narrative of the books and films.

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix allows the player to explore an interactive Hogwarts, discovering dark corridors and secret rooms along the way. Choose where you go, what you do and when you do it, using the gesture-based spell casting system. In addition, attend a number of classes as side-missions and compete in wizard Mini-Games throughout Hogwarts to compete against the best from each house. Experience the most authentic-to-the-movie game experience in Harry Potter history, with authentic characters and locales that give the look, feel and sound of the movie.

Developed by EA's UK Studio, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix has been rated E 10+ by the ESRB and is available for the Nintendo Wii with an MSRP of $49.99, PLAYSTATION 3 and Xbox 360 with an MSRP of $59.99, PlayStation 2 and PSP for $39.99, as well as Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, Windows PC, (Apple Macintosh) with an MSRP of $29.99 and Mobile Phone.

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