Nearly two years after its initial release, Hogwarts Legacy is getting official mod tools on PC. Avalanche Software has announced that the proverbial door is being opened for Hogwarts Legacy modders on January 30, and the developer has already lined up some curated fan-made creations that will be available to play as soon as the feature launches.
In the video above, some of the new mods are showcased for character creations and outfits. Additionally, there are options to exchange your brooms for a vacuum cleaner, a phoenix, or even a dragon. It’s also possible to create new dungeons or to embrace some small bits of silliness by swapping out Hogwarts’ official portraits with your own pictures.
This might go a long way towards extending the appeal of Hogwarts Legacy, which has already sold more than 30 million copies globally. Warner Bros. Games is reportedly producing a Hogwarts Legacy Definitive Edition with additional story content, but that has yet to be officially announced. All we know for sure is that Warner Bros. is making a sequel a priority for the gaming division. But if you still need a PC copy of Hogwarts Legacy, it’s currently on sale for $16.19 at Fanatical.
However–like all Harry Potter products–J.K. Rowling’s comments about the trans community continue to haunt the community. Even after years of backlash, she continuously shares her anti-trans views online and via social media. This has put Rowling at odds with several of the actors from the Harry Potter films, as well as a large number of her fans. Regardless, the upcoming Harry Potter TV series is still coming to HBO and Max.
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