
All in all this is a very cool game especially for kids to get into. It offers a lot in the way of things to do and captures the imagination of young minds. GDN can see how it would engage young people and is a nice introduction into games that not only involve a certain aspect of sociability but fun and educational the same time. Being able to boost basic math and English skills at the same time and more importantly in a fun and exciting way. It's an alternative to the other unsociable and in some cases violent games out there that are not really aimed at the younger gamer and may expose them to inappropriate content.

Following Wizard101's Nintendo Switch launch, Pocket Tactics caught up with Kingsisle's COO, Leah Ruben, and VP of product Joel White to talk mobile.

Recently Skewed and Reviewed got to speak with KingsIsle about Wizard 101 and what is to come for the game.

KingsIsle Entertainment and gamigo are pleased to announce the start of Wizard101’s European services transfer from Gameforge. Starting today, Wizards across the pond will be able to experience new magical updates at a much faster rate to ultimately sync up closer with their North American counterparts.