The Harry Potter mobile RPG launched last week, but its gameplay mechanics and microtransactions have prompted a backlash. Some players are criticizing the developers for microtransaction tactics that younger players might be particularly susceptible to.
Central to Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery is the energy system, which is built up through performing tasks, and is used up in challenges. Energy can recharge if players wait, and waiting will also move the story along if they don't want to spend money on microtransactions to expedite the process. The problem is that waiting times are perceived to be too long, and events are seemingly rigged by design to have players spend money in-game.
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