If you've already rinsed Hogwarts Legacy, you might be wondering if there's any DLC available beyond the cosmetic packages. Unfortunately, there isn't any just yet. But if you're playing on PC then there are other ways to have fun...
When any big release comes out on PC, mods are inevitable. Remember when the cat from Stray had a CJ from San Andreas makeover?
Hogwarts Legacy has had the same treatment, and then some. It look like it takes a week after a game's release for the modding community to work their magic (or curses). We have a few favourites already, and we'll share them below. We'll also walk you through how to use them.
The first step in downloading a mod for Hogwarts Legacy is choosing which website to use. There are plenty of mod sites out there. Nexus Mods is probably the most popular.
On Nexus Mods (and other sites) there are usually apps to download to make installing mods easier. You'll usually have to make an account on the site to use it, though. So if you don't fancy that, here's how to install the mods manually:
Hopefully, after you've followed these steps, the mod will be installed!
And now for the mods themselves! We can't list them all (there are far too many) but we'll aim to cover the variety of what's available. From the practical to the downright absurd.
Speaking of the absurd, we'll start with Thomas the Tank Engine (who else?). The famous anthropomorphic train isn't exactly new to the modding community. He took the role of Mr X in the Resident Evil 2 remake a few years ago, and he's made an appearance in the wilderness of both Skyrim and Elden Ring.
It's only fair that he now gets to fly around Hogwarts as a broom alternative. If that sounds like something you'd like to do, download the mod
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