Since the game is about Harry Potter "Hogwarts Legacy" is already on its way, there are still many secrets and hidden details of this role-playing game to be revealed. In fact, it looks like the open world game will have multiple endings."Hogwarts Legacy", although the exact extent of these plot changes is unknown.

This follows from a very brief quote from the game director Hogwarts Legacy Alana Tew, who was one of the participants in a recent gameplay video Hogwarts Legacy, which was an incredibly deep dive into the gameplay and mechanics of the Harry Potter game, with many secrets to uncover.

Tew's words came after we met other students in "Hogwarts Legacy” and learned how interacting with them gives you more choices and options as you progress through the story.

"Different interactions with different characters can also offer different choice points for the player, and then some of those things can affect things throughout the game, some of them affect the lives of the characters, the ending of the game."

You can watch the video of Tew's quote (in English) below (around the 21:50 mark).

To be clear, none of this confirms the number of endings or how radically different they might be. It could be very minor changes to the outcome of some of the characters' stories, given that much of the Harry Potter story is already in place, but we just don't know.

Possibility of multiple endings Hogwarts Legacy — not the only thing that was shown in the gameplay video: the character creation system and combat also underwent a deep dive. It looks like the famous Imperio spell from Harry Potter will also be tweaked for the game.


Harry Potter series creator JK Rowling has made a number of transphobic remarks on social media in recent years. Although WB Games states that “J. K. Rowling is not directly involved in the creation of the game,” which is based on her works, and it is unclear whether she will receive royalties from its sales. If you'd like to learn more about transgender equality or show your support, here are two important charities we recommend you visit: the National Center for Transgender Equality in the US and Mermaids UK.

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