Hopping in-and-out of shops in Hogsmeade looks to provide great entertainment in Hogwarts Legacy. Further, players will at some point be able to fly atop a hippogriff, giving them seemingly unbridled access to the castle grounds and other remote locations. It is unclear how large or dense Hogwarts Legacy’s open-world map will be, it seems that there will be much to discover. Some areas may be explored as part of Hogwarts Legacy’s companion quests or side quests, such as a quest that will apparently take players to castle ruins.
It is unknown if some areas are completely obstructed unless players are there as part of a particular quest. Likewise, areas such as the expanding, bottomless trunk in Hogwarts Legacy’s PlayStation-exclusive quest demonstrate that areas may be hiding more than they let on. This is fantastic for areas outside the actual Hogwarts school, but the castle should not be put on the backburner in favor of exploration outside its walls. WB Games Avalanche’s unique 1800s take on the castle still needs to be accentuated and emphasized in order to fully sell an immersive Hogwarts Legacy experience.
Hogwarts Legacy Confirms Popular Feature Will Be Missing
Warner Bros. Interactive has shown fans quite a bit of footage in Hogwarts Legacy that depict its castle interiors. Excited fans have Hogwarts Legacy’s PlayStation State of Play trailer to thank, which centered around activities players will engage in. Besides that, however, gameplay has chiefly centered around areas outside Hogwarts. This seems appropriate when considering the scale of Hogwarts Legacy’s world, and by sharing different areas it can achieve that before the game releases.
If more from Hogwarts’ interior is not shared in the coming months, it may
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