Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions is the first Quidditch video game in over two decades, giving the fictional sport the proper sports game treatment it’s lacked for so long. Despite a noticeable lack of microtransactions available, it comes with most of the trappings of modern live-service games, including an excess of digital currencies–Gold, Moonstones and Winged Keys being the main ones. But while Gold and Moonstoones flow freely as you play, Winged Keys are a lot sparser, and it will take a while to earn enough of them to buy anything. But the task is hardly an impossible one–below, we’ll break down how to get more Winged Keys as you play Quidditch Champions.

How to get more Winged Keys in Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions

Quidditch Champions is here, and it’s got a lot of Harry Potter-themed cosmetics and skins that you can earn. And without microtransactions, you’ll be able to unlock everything just by playing. You’ll quickly find yourself with lots of Gold and Moonstones, but Winged Keys are few and far between. After my first several hours of playing Quidditch Champions, I’d earned enough Gold to buy the Hermione Granger skin from the Market, but I only had 20 Wing…

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Travis Kelce, the NFL star and Taylor Swift’s boyfriend, is making the leap to acting. One of his first big roles is a part in Ryan Murphy’s Grotesquerie, and the first footage of the Kansas City Chiefs tight end in action has now been revealed.Kelce appears in the FX murder-mystery show, but his role remains a secret. In any event, FX is leaning on the football star to promote the show, as the video begins with Kelce introducing the clip before he appears a few times in the trailer itself. In one scene, Kelce’s character says something pretty dramatic: “There is no future after this.” “Evil is all around us,” reads a line from the show’s description. The 10-episode series tells the story of a “series of heinous crimes” in a small community. Detective Lois Tryon (Niecy Nash-Betts) investigates the killings and believes they are “eerily personal, as if someone–or something–is taunting her.”She has no leads and turns to Sister Megan (Micaela Diamond) for help. But it doesn’t get easier from there. “They find themselves ensnared in a sinister web that only seems to raise more questions than answers,” the show’s description says.Grotesquerie premieres September 25 on FX, and…

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Our recent hands-on time with Monster Hunter Wilds made us even more excited for one of the biggest games of 2025. If Monster Hunter Wilds’ Gamescom trailer piqued your interest in the series, it’s a great time to join the hunt. Fanatical has brought back its popular Monster Hunter PC game bundle featuring the two most recent mainline games. So if you saw Monster Hunter Wilds and Gamescom and want to see what the fuss is all about, consider taking advantage of this bundle deal that includes both Monster Hunter Rise and Monster Hunter World, deluxe DLC kits for the titles, and their well-received expansions, Sunbreak and Iceborne. The complete bundle costs $30, but there are other options worth considering.If you only want the two base games, you can get World and Rise for $11 total. Throw in the major expansions–World: Iceborne and Rise: Sunbreak–and you’ll pay $20 total. The four-item, $20 bundle gets you full Monster Hunter World and Rise experience. Build your bundle at Fanatical

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