In the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire videogame, licensed by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment, Harry is mysteriously selected by the Goblet of Fire as the fourth champion in the dangerous Triwizard Tournament. Each champion in the international competition must confront a fire-breathing dragon, rescue friends from the icy depths of the Black Lake, and navigate the twisting mysteries of a vast, enchanted maze. Exciting scenes from the film come to life, from the Quidditch World Cup campsite to a heart-stopping duel with Lord Voldemort. Harry, Ron, and Hermione are all playable characters, modeled after their big-screen counterparts. An all-new spell-casting system allows you to feel the magic for the first time as the controller shakes and reacts with every flick of the wand. Team up with friends in co-operative play to combine magic and produce more powerful spells than ever before!
J.K. Rowling's literary masterpiece falls into the hands of EA -- and it's an adventure actually worth checking out. Read More »
It won't be long now before the fourth Harry Potter movie makes its way into movie theaters across the country. Not surprisingly, EA is also gearing up to release and new game based on the film version of Goblet of Fire. Unlike the previous HP games, which featured "generic" versions of Harry, Ron, and Hermione, this new game features the likenesses of the film's stars. We recently got another quick sneak peek at this upcoming title, including a journey into the dangerous Forbidden Forest and a peek into the Prefects' Bathroom. Read More »
This is a good year to be a Harry Potter fan. The sixth book in the popular series is still burning up the best seller charts, and the fourth movie will be released later this year. Of course, with that new movie comes a new videogame, and EA recently stopped by to let us try out the young wizard's latest adventure for ourselves. Read More »
The fourth Harry Potter film yields the first game from EA to ramp up the cinematics, potentially creating the series' most engaging game yet. Read More »
One of the neat things about the Harry Potter books, and in turn the movies, is that as Harry grows older in each, the tone of the story matures as well, allowing the franchise to age with its fans. The same could be said about EA's Harry games, as each one seems to be better than the one before it. That trend appears to continue with the newest game based on the upcoming film, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Read More »
Also known as: Harry Potter to Honou no Goblet
Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 8, 2005
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 8, 2005
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Also available on: Game Boy Advance, Xbox, GameCube, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, PC
1 DVD
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