Hogwarts Legacy Community Manager Addresses Low Difficulty Concerns And More

Dec 22, 2022 at 08:07am EST
Hogwarts Legacy

The latest Hogwarts Legacy gameplay showcase provided new information on many of the game's mechanics and systems, but it also seemed to suggest how combat could be on the easy side. Thankfully, that doesn't seem to be the case, as the game was played by an expert player.

Speaking on the game's subreddit, Hogwarts Legacy Community Manager FinchStrife addressed some of the difficulty concerns, confirming that the gameplay showcase footage was played on normal difficulty by someone who has been playing the game dealy for a long time, making everything look easy. Some of the attacks used, such as the Unforgiveable Curses, have crowd-control effects that made the AI look dumb, but that won't be the case most of the time.

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A few notes about the combat shown in Gameplay Showcase II.

The Hogwarts Legacy Community Manager also talked about the footage of the Dark Arts Battle Arena, highlighting how powerful Curses aren't just handed out to players, as some time and effort have to be put into the game to learn them.

Hogwarts Legacy launches on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, and Xbox Series S on February 10th, 2023. The game will launch on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on April 4th and finally on Nintendo Switch on July 25th.

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