If you have appreciated all the rich storytelling in Hogwarts Legacy and are ready to delve into new aspects of the wizarding world, then we've got the perfect next step for you.
A video game based on the original Harry Potter series is a great way to immerse yourself in the story, especially playing from a first-person perspective.
While attending a theatre show may not seem as immersive as playing a video game at first glance, you may be surprised at just how flung into the action you are.
Additionally, while Hogwarts Legacy is a single player game, going to a theatre show allows you to experience this with fellow fans. Collective excitement and emotions can do a lot to enhance your experience.
Just as Hogwarts Legacy provides more context for the events that take place in the original Harry Potter series, Harry Potter and the Cursed Child goes on to show how the events of the original series impact the future of Hogwarts.
All of this is to say that, if you've enjoyed Hogwarts Legacy, then Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is yet another way to deepen your appreciation of the wizarding world (if you even thought that could be possible).
If you still need some convincing, there are a number of Easter eggs that connect both the video game and the stage production. We don't want to give too much away, but be sure to watch out for both ancestors and descendants of the Slytherin bloodline, some revisited locations and the reappearance of one of the Deathly Hallows.
Whether you're a regular theatre-goer or this will be your first time heading to London's West End, you're sure to be delighted.
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If you can't get enough of the Harry Potter franchise and are dying to know what happens next, then we have some good news.
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is set 19 years after the Battle of Hogwarts, when Harry, Ron and Hermione put an end to Voldemort's reign of terror.
Now the trio are back, this time seeing off their
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