Compare LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-7 Key prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Traveller's Tales. Published by Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment. Released on 6/26/2013. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Single Player, Multiplayer, Third Person, Adventure.

All seven years of Hogwarts in one key - a puzzle-heavy, co-op-friendly LEGO adventure that's more about spell-wheel creativity than anything resembling a shooter.

Let me be straight with you: this is as far from my usual beat as you can get. LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-7 is a third-person action-puzzle game bundling two separate titles - Years 1-4 and Years 5-7 - developed by Traveller's Tales. It covers all eight films from Philosopher's Stone through Deathly Hallows Part II, and if you've got a younger sibling, a kid, or a partner who grew up with Potter, this is the kind of couch co-op that actually works without anyone needing a tutorial. The core loop is brick-smashing, environmental puzzle solving, and collectible hunting. Forget time-to-kill calculations. The spell wheel is the real mechanic here - you cycle through spells like Wingardium Leviosa for telekinesis, Expelliarmus as a basic magic missile, and later darker stuff like the Unforgivable Curses once you hit Years 5-7. Each character brings a unique ability: Ron sends Scabbers through pipes to flip switches, Hermione deciphers bookcases, Harry handles broomstick sections, and the Weasley family can open Weasley Boxes that hold joke-shop abilities exclusive to those characters. It keeps free-play replays genuinely useful rather than just padding. Potion-making runs through the whole game as a secondary system, and Years 5-7 adds a dueling mechanic for boss fights where you match opponent spells a set number of times. It's simple but it works within the tone. The hub worlds - Diagon Alley primarily, expanding to Hogsmeade and London in the second half - are surprisingly generous in scope. On the performance side, this PC release is old code and it shows. Resolutions above 1440x900 lock to 60 Hz regardless of your monitor's refresh rate, so your 144 Hz panel is just furniture here. There are documented crash bugs in specific Year 3 sections tied to GPU driver compatibility, and the framerate stutters on area transitions in Diagon Alley and London even on modern hardware. The keyboard default control scheme is awkward enough that a controller is the obvious call - any xinput pad works fine and the game feels like it was designed for one. Neither of these things will bother a casual player, but if you're the type who notices frame pacing, set your expectations. The formula does show its age across both games. Years 5-7 in particular recycles a lot of the castle layout from 1-4, and critics at the time noted the sequel felt familiar in ways that leaned on charm to cover the repetition. The combat is light throughout - this was always more room-escape puzzle than action game, and if you want an actual shooter in a wizarding skin, this is not it. For what it is, though - a generous, funny, completionist-friendly co-op experience with over 200 unlockable characters across both games and a tone that takes dark source material and makes it approachable - it holds up well enough. If you're buying for a child or a nostalgia run with someone who cares about Potter, it earns its playtime. Fred, Scout Team

LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-7 Key
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LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-7 Key

Jun 26, 2013Traveller's TalesWarner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
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All seven years of Hogwarts in one key - a puzzle-heavy, co-op-friendly LEGO adventure that's more about spell-wheel creativity than anything resembling a shooter.

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Best for Potter fans and couch co-op pairs willing to forgive dated PC tech and a 60 Hz cap in exchange for 20+ hours of charming collectible hunting.

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Let me be straight with you: this is as far from my usual beat as you can get. LEGO Harry Potter Years 1-7 is a third-person action-puzzle game bundling two separate titles - Years 1-4 and Years 5-7 - developed by Traveller's Tales. It covers all eight films from Philosopher's Stone through Deathly Hallows Part II, and if you've got a younger sibling, a kid, or a partner who grew up with Potter, this is the kind of couch co-op that actually works without anyone needing a tutorial. The core loop is brick-smashing, environmental puzzle solving, and collectible hunting. Forget time-to-kill calculations. The spell wheel is the real mechanic here - you cycle through spells like Wingardium Leviosa for telekinesis, Expelliarmus as a basic magic missile, and later darker stuff like the Unforgivable Curses once you hit Years 5-7. Each character brings a unique ability: Ron sends Scabbers through pipes to flip switches, Hermione deciphers bookcases, Harry handles broomstick sections, and the Weasley family can open Weasley Boxes that hold joke-shop abilities exclusive to those characters. It keeps free-play replays genuinely useful rather than just padding. Potion-making runs through the whole game as a secondary system, and Years 5-7 adds a dueling mechanic for boss fights where you match opponent spells a set number of times. It's simple but it works within the tone. The hub worlds - Diagon Alley primarily, expanding to Hogsmeade and London in the second half - are surprisingly generous in scope. On the performance side, this PC release is old code and it shows. Resolutions above 1440x900 lock to 60 Hz regardless of your monitor's refresh rate, so your 144 Hz panel is just furniture here. There are documented crash bugs in specific Year 3 sections tied to GPU driver compatibility, and the framerate stutters on area transitions in Diagon Alley and London even on modern hardware. The keyboard default control scheme is awkward enough that a controller is the obvious call - any xinput pad works fine and the game feels like it was designed for one. Neither of these things will bother a casual player, but if you're the type who notices frame pacing, set your expectations. The formula does show its age across both games. Years 5-7 in particular recycles a lot of the castle layout from 1-4, and critics at the time noted the sequel felt familiar in ways that leaned on charm to cover the repetition. The combat is light throughout - this was always more room-escape puzzle than action game, and if you want an actual shooter in a wizarding skin, this is not it. For what it is, though - a generous, funny, completionist-friendly co-op experience with over 200 unlockable characters across both games and a tone that takes dark source material and makes it approachable - it holds up well enough. If you're buying for a child or a nostalgia run with someone who cares about Potter, it earns its playtime.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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steamSplit-screen Co-opSpell WheelCollectathonCouch Co-opPuzzle-AdventureCharacter Unlock SystemFamily FriendlyHub World Exploration

System Requirements

Minimum

Memory
512 MB RAM
Graphics
ATI X1300 / NVIDIA GeForce FX 5800
Processor
Intel P4 1.8 GHz / AMD Athlon XP 2200+
System requirements
Windows XP / Vista

Recommended

Memory
2 GB RAM
Graphics
ATI HD 2900 / NVIDIA GeForce 8800
Processor
Intel Core 2 Duo / AMD Athlon 64 - 2.8GHz
System requirements
Windows XP / Vista

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Developer
Traveller's Tales
Publisher
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment
Release Date
Jun 26, 2013

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