Through the Twitter account “Hogwarts Legacy News” we have the opportunity to see a series of new videos and images dedicated to Hogwarts Legacy, which were shared by the developers during the Autodesk Vision Series Event. Among the various, we see characters and the creation of/ our / protagonist.
As you can see below, a video was shown in which our character (in this case belonging to the house of Gryffindor) watches a group of wizards fights against a hippogriff, together with a friend. The appearance of the protagonist of Hogwarts Legacy will be customizable, we remember.
Prof. Abraham Ronan pic.twitter.com/8Cew3fHcZG
— Hogwarts Legacy News (@HogLegNews) August 3, 2022
Later, Professor Abraham Ronen, a Slytherin Professor of Charms, was shown. In the image, we see the internal editor of Hogwarts Legacy for the creation of characters. More interesting for players, however, is the main character customization menu, of which we can see a part in the image below. There will be preset to use as a base, but we will also be able to modify individual parts, such as hair cut, eye color, presence of scars and so on.
Discussing mocap #HogwartsLegacy pic.twitter.com/6gGX3Up2G2
— Hogwarts Legacy News (@HogLegNews) August 3, 2022
Some of the information was also confirmed by Chandler Wood, Community Manager of Hogwarts Legacy. Wood confirmed the details on Professor Ronen. The presentation is not meant directly for the audience, so there is no new information, such as the release date.
New cinematic from #HogwartsLegacy pic.twitter.com/gKGaIYkXEm
— Hogwarts Legacy News (@HogLegNews) August 3, 2022
For the moment, officially, we only know that it will be available by the end of the year (unless otherwise stated) but a new official book dedicated to the game seems to suggest the precise release date of Hogwarts Legacy.
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