Hogwarts Legacy(opens in new tab) has received a huge patch which points its wand at spiders and says «expelliarmus!» A new Arachnophobia mode has been added which, when toggled, changes the appearance of all the game's spiders, removes their skitters and screeches, and removes certain spider-centric effects from the game. Interestingly enough, this seems to have been prompted by a popular mod that appeared shortly after launch which did the same thing(opens in new tab).
After which, the bug jokes pretty much write themselves. Developer Avalanche has been on a squishing mission and the patch notes are voluminous(opens in new tab) with multiple save game fixes, various fixes to issues that could cause the player to fall out of the world, multiple potential crash fixes, fixes to problems with the collections and Field Guide pages, and fixes to certain quests that could be left impossible to complete if the player did certain things.
The full list is mind-numbingly extensive(opens in new tab), but I sifted through it for the vaguely funny bits so you don't have to.
As well as this there are accessibility and UI changes, and a bunch of PC specific tweaks, most of which relate to fixing visual effects and frame drops.
Despite the controversy around the game's release(opens in new tab), Hogwarts Legacy has gone on to be very successful indeed: The last figures provided were that it sold over 12 million copies in the first two weeks of release. The director says there are currently «no plans» for DLC(opens in new tab), but if you buy that then I've got an invisible cloak to sell you. Oh and, since launch, Warner Bros. has addressed one of the biggest issues players had with the game, though maybe not in the way everyone wanted:
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