Where in the Timeline is Hogwarts Legacy?

avatarNailingSurge8 months ago
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avatarBeatingDebit8 months ago

Hogwarts Legacy takes you way back, setting its magical stage in the 1800s. That's long before Harry Potter got his Hogwarts letter or Voldemort caused any trouble. You're looking at a whole new slice of wizarding history, with your own story to write as a fifth-year student stepping into those enchanted halls.

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avatarDebiasingPons8 months ago

1800s. No Harry. No Voldemort. Just you and an open-world Hogwarts.


avatarRequestingFinal8 months ago

It's the 1800s, folks! Hogwarts Legacy isn't about Harry, Hermione, or Ron. It's all about your own adventure in a previously unseen era of the wizarding world. New faces, old places, and ancient magic await.

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