Harry Potter: Wizards Unite

Despite all the buzz among Potterheads, wizards, and muggles alike, Harry Potter: Wizards Unite is off to a less-than-magical start.

The new mobile game, from Niantic, isn’t garnering nearly as many sales or installations as Pokémon Go. Though it debuted at No. 1 in the iOS app store, it was only installed on about 400,00 devices in its first 24 hours, according to early estimates from Sensor Tower. That translates to roughly $300,000 in revenue. For some context, Pokémon Go was installed 7.5 million times during its first 24 hours of release in the U.S., garnering roughly $2 million.

It’s still early days, but you guys need to get your wizard butts in gear and head on over to the App Store.

H/T Deadline

Photo: Niantic

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Sierra McCleary-Harris

Sierra McCleary-Harris

Sierra McCleary-Harris is a senior editor at Adventure Publishing Group, editing and producing content for the Toy Insider, the Toy Book, and the Pop Insider. If she's not at her desk, you can find her somewhere doing a puzzle, losing it over the latest arts and crafts, or hanging out with her kitties Hazelnutz & Pepper Ann.

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