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See how ‘Harry Potter’ app that lets you experience life as Hogwarts student works

[Photo by: Warner Bros.]

Want to experience life at Hogwarts while you wait for your acceptance letter to arrive in the mail? You now can, thanks to the magical new game Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery.

The game just released its first trailer so you can see just how it works—plus, you can pre-register for it, too!

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As previously reported, Jam City, a Los Angeles based mobile games studio, partnered with Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment for the new Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery game for mobile, which just so happens to be the first game where players can create their own character and experience life as a Hogwarts student. (A dream come true, right?!)

Players can create a “personalized student avatar, attend classes, learn magical skills, form friendships or rivalries with other students and make pivotal decisions that will influence their character’s story arc as they traverse their years at Hogwarts and grow as a witch or wizard.”

Watch the new trailer for Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery below! (And catch glimpses of Hagrid, Professor Sprout, Professor Dumbledore, Professor Flitwick and more!)

Yep, we're excited to hop into the Harry Potter world.

You can pre-register for it on Google Play here so you'll be the first to know about its release. They explain on Facebook that they're hoping to have more info about its Apple release soon.

What's even more exciting? There's another Harry Potter game expected to be released, too. The game, which will come to life like Pokemon Go, will bring the wizarding world to our muggle world with augmented reality. It's set to be released in the second half of this year, meaning we'll have plenty of Harry Potter to keep our wizarding hearts happy.

Will you be giving this new Harry Potter game a go? Sound off in the comments below!

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