SCEA showed off its own very Harry Potter-esque PlayStation Move game "Sorcery" at the big Sony E3 presentation in June. Microsoft's Kinect system may be getting the real deal, though, depending on what kind of mistake Walmart made by listing "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" among its the Kinect titles available for pre-order with its $199 bundle deal this week. The game no longer appears in the Kinect category on Walmart.com, but EA isn't denying that Kinect controls could be a possibility.
"We have not made any announcements or comments on this at this time," an EA representative told G4.
Keep in mind that Microsoft has still not confirmed the popular $149.99 retail price being used by Amazon.com and the official Microsoft Store for Kinect pre-orders, so it's not inconceivable that Walmart could be off base with both their price and the "Deathly Hallows"/Kinect association.
I might believe that Walmart is wrong on one of those counts, but for them to be off about both would be a bit of a shocker.
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