Hogwarts Legacy is the first truly major AAA game release set in the established Harry Potter universe in quite a long while now, and ever since its accidental showcase a few years back, fans have been eager to learn as much as they could about this project. Now that the game has received its first big showcase event as part of Sony's State of Play, much more information about it is readily available.
Customization, for one, is going to be a major feature in Hogwarts Legacy. Its pervasiveness is apparent in almost every aspect of the game shown so far. Character and clothing customization are apparent at a glance, but player housing is a key feature as well, and the legendary Room of Requirement will play a big role in this game.
Hogwarts Legacy Broom Flights Get Brief Gameplay Segments
It was assumed that features such as Hogwarts Legacy's character creation system would be available in the game as soon as Avalanche Software revealed the fact that it would be a sprawling open-world role-playing title. What wasn't quite as obvious, however, was the extent to which the developer would go to truly let players live out their Hogwarts fantasy. The Room of Requirement will, then, be a hub of sheer practicality, where players can fiddle with customizations however they want, but also catch up with crafting, creature management, and more.
Unlike most other established playable spaces such as, for example, the Gryffindor Dorm from Hogwarts Legacy, the Room of Requirement will be a malleable, customizable space. By spending resources, players can set up a great variety of different crafting stations and functionality. Though it's worth pointing out that the Room has a mind of its own and may attempt to assist the player in some
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