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Wizard 101 is a free game that lets you live your virtual life as a student of witchcraft and wizardry. It features a variety of spells to learn and worlds to explore, while also featuring a fun deckbuilding mechanic for card-collecting fans. Though the game is 17 years old, it still has a dedicated fan base who’ve long been hoping for a console port of the PC game. And on October 9th, the game finally arrived on Xbox and PlayStation consoles for the very first time. And best of all? It’s free to play.
Wizard 101 Finally Hits Consoles, And Yes, Nintendo Switch Is Coming Soon

As of October 9th, aspiring wizarding students can play Wizard 101 on console at long last. The game is now available on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4, and PS5. A port to the Nintendo Switch is also in the works, though we don’t yet have an exact date for that version just yet. Soon enough, players will be able to experience one of the best magic school games on their preferred platform. And it remains free-to-play for the game’s first world, though additional zones and items do require in-game purchases.
Wizard 101 coming to consoles is great news for magic school fans, but it comes with a few caveats. PC players will not be able to engage in crossplay with their friends on console. In addition, accounts created on the Wizard 101 website won’t be compatible with the console version of the game. That means you’ll need to create a new, console-specific Wizard 101 account when logging in on Xbox or PlayStation for the first time.









