During Sony's most recent State of Play event, gamers got the chance to see more of Hogwarts Legacy. Although there have been plenty of Harry Potter games in the years prior, Hogwarts Legacy promises to be the most fleshed out and immersive version of the wizarding world yet. As the State of Play event revealed, gamers will be able to craft their own character, get sorted into one of Hogwarts' four houses, and attend classes as a fifth-year student. Not only will gamers be able to wander the hallways of Hogwarts castle and uncover its many secrets, but Hogsmeade Village will also be open for players to explore.
Although the State of Play event was successful in revealing what a large scope Hogwarts Legacy will have, it also raised a few issues. Notably, though having plenty of content is usually desirable, it is possible to have too much of a good thing. With Hogwarts Legacy scheduled to release during holiday 2022 on both current generation and last generation gaming systems, Avalanche Software could be biting off more than it can chew.
Hogwarts Legacy's Main Appeal May Be Its Smaller Puzzles
The most impressive part of the State of Play event was just how many features were revealed. As a student in Hogwarts, players will be able to attend classes like Potions, Charms, Herbology, and Defense Against the Dark Arts, to name a few. In these classes, players will learn how to cast spells, brew spells, and master the mysteries of magic. This knowledge will come in handy, because there are many dangers lurking from both dark wizards and terrifying beasts.
When players are not in class, they can explore Hogwarts castle, venture into its many secret locations, and interact with the ghosts and fellow students that roam the
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