Even though Hogwarts Legacy takes place in the 1800s, it's possible that Albus Dumbledore could appear in the game as a student. The Wizarding World franchise has continued to center on the famed Hogwarts headmaster, especially with the Fantastic Beasts films, so it wouldn't be surprising to see one of the more beloved characters appear in Hogwarts Legacy. Wizarding folk can live for a long time, even without the Philosopher's Stone, and the open world action RPG from Avalanche Software is set at just the right time for a possible Dumbledore introduction.
In the recent Hogwarts Legacy gameplay preview, a newspaper was shown that places the beginning of the game in 1890. Players will begin their magical education as a fifth-year student; the reason why has yet to be divulged by the developers. Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore was born in 1881, most likely in August, and would live to the age of 115 when he was killed by Severus Snape in June 1997. This timeframe means that when the player character is beginning their seventh year at Hogwarts in 1892, Dumbledore will be entering the school as a first-year.
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Although the gameplay reveal for Hogwarts Legacy was quite extensive, there is still a lot that remains unknown about the game. Its length is part of what remains a mystery, so it's unclear if Hogwarts Legacy will be Bully for Harry Potter fans and similarly span just a single school year. If so, Dumbledore will remain nine years old and likely won't make an appearance at Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry, unless the plot jumps through hoops to make it happen.
Although there's so far been nothing to indicate Dumbledore will have any
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