Hogwarts Legacy’s biggest pull is that players will be able to stroll about on the castle grounds of Hogwarts and explore the iconography that they have become incredibly familiar with since reading J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter novels. This includes the castle’s interior, full of rustic stone, distinct Hogwarts house tapestries, and magic enchantments on dormitory portraits and atrium staircases.
Players will attend diverse classes, ride fantastic beasts, and even venture out off the school grounds and into Hogsmeade Village. Broomsticks are available for players to fly on, but it is still undetermined whether Hogwarts Legacy will feature a playable Quidditch mini-game or not. There is one stipulation, however, that will have an effect on the expectations players may have on these features that they will not get to experience, at least not directly. Hogwarts Legacy has been confirmed not to feature any online or network functionality, and will be single-player exclusively.
Image Compares House Crests from Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone to Hogwarts Legacy
Many fans who were excited to roam around Hogwarts with their real-life friends were understandably upset to hear that Hogwarts Legacy will not have multiplayer. Knowing that it will be fully singleplayer comes with the implication that some features will not be available or as engaging, such as being able to play Quidditch against other players competitively.
If Hogwarts Legacy had allowed for co-op, players would seemingly be able to head to class together, buy sweets in Hogsmeade together, and basically reenact the friendships that Harry, Ron, and Hermione shared in their own experiences at Hogwarts. Few reasons can be inferred for why Hogwarts Legacy decided not to
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