is set long before the books and movies take place. Because of the magical setting, most of the items that the students encounter in this older version of Hogwarts are recognizable, even if they wouldn't be used in the real world. However, that isn't the case with everything, and there's an obsolete item that was once commonplace that might be missed by younger generations.
One particular reference in is more likely to be missed by younger American players, and this is simply because such items are rare to come across, whereas other countries might be more likely to still have a few here and there. It's not unusual for this to happen in tech, where the original reference for an image or object has been phased out in the time since its introduction. The most prominent example might be the save icon, considering it's a floppy disk, and using floppy disks for storage is generally not done anymore.
Hogwarts Legacy players have been begging to play Quidditch, and Harry Potter: Quidditch Champions just gave them a reason to play the game.
The potion station used in is modeled after old ovens that aren't generally seen anymore, at least not in America. Since the design has the feeling of a magical item, it doesn't feel out of place in the game the way a modern oven would look odd in present day stories, especially since is set in 1890. Instead, the movies that are set in more modern times have a chemistry lab-style set-up for making potions, and it's a fitting development, considering a modern oven wouldn't make as much sense if it was used to make potions.
There is one important and magical event in Harry Potter lore that would make for the absolute perfect setting for a Hogwarts Legacy sequel.
Although the old ovens might be missed depending on the age and location of the player, it's the perfect example of how video games help preserve history. Not only do they preserve it, but games are able to show historical events in an interactive manner that can't be matched
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