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Hogwarts Legacy gets an official in-engine cinematic 4K trailer

Warner Bros has released an official cinematic 4K trailer for Hogwarts Legacy. This in-engine trailer follows an owl, and showcases some of the game’s environments, enemies and characters.

Hogwarts Legacy is a third-person immersive, open-world action RPG, developed by Avalanche Software. In this game, players will experience a new story set at Hogwarts in the 1800s. Your character is a student who holds the key to an ancient secret that threatens to tear the world apart. Players will make allies, battle Dark wizards, and decide the fate of the wizarding world. Additionally, players will grow their magical abilities by mastering spells, brewing potions and taming fantastic beasts.

Hogwarts Legacy promises to have immersive magic, putting players at the center of their adventure to become the witch or wizard they choose to be. They will grow their character’s abilities as they master powerful spells, hone combat skills and select companions to help them face off against deadly enemies. Players will also encounter missions and scenarios that will pose difficult choices and determine what they stand.

Warner Bros has already stated that the game won’t have any microtransactions or online co-op. Furthermore, the game will be using Denuvo, and you can find here its final PC system requirements.

Hogwarts Legacy will release on February 10th, 2023!

Hogwarts Legacy - Official Cinematic Trailer 4K

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