New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….
Original story (published on July 22, 2022) follows:
Developed and published by Jam City, Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery is a role-playing game that was released in April of 2018. The game takes place before the events of the novel.
According to data from SensorTower, the title generated somewhere around $110 million in less than a year after its release.
Coming to the gameplay, the player can attend classes, learn spells, go on quests, and battle others. There are several characters from the series you can interact with like Severus Snape and Albus Dumbledore.
But in the last few hours, Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery players are reporting that the game is crashing. The issue seems to have surfaced after the latest update.
Many are angry since they are unable to play the game at all. Some have already tried uninstalling and reinstalling the game but to no avail.
Below are some reports from Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery players experiencing the crashing issue.
Unfortunately, it looks like Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery developers are still unaware of the crashing issue.
However, if you happen to own an iOS device, try restarting it since it is reportedly fixing the problem for some. Android users can also try the workaround to see if it helps.
We hope the developers soon acknowledge the problem and release an update that fixes the crashing issue.
As always, we will keep track of further developments on the matter and update this article as and when required so stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.
Update 1 (July 25)
11:03 am (IST): The support team on Twitter has confirmed that the crashing issue with the game has now been resolved.
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