Warner Bros. Games and Avalanche Software have unveiled new gameplay videos for Hogwarts Legacy, the upcoming open-world, action RPG launching February 10th, next year. The gameplay videos provide a look at the open world outside Hogwarts Castle via broom flight, as well as a deeper look at combat in the Dark Arts Battle Arena and personalization in the Room of Requirement.

In the first section of gameplay, the player, a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the late 1800s, mounts their broom flying low over the open world. Flying above the Scottish Highlands, the player lands to explore a hamlet which provides an opportunity to meet different witches and wizards while also participating in quest opportunities.

With a further look at the combat, we learn many details about wand battles. One part of the video shows the player immediately casting an Avada Kedavra spell. The enemy’s health bar instantly drops to zero because of the power of this spell. Tools such as potions and plants from the Room of Requirement can be brought with the player into combat. These tools help to defeat enemies more efficiently.

In the final video, the player visits the Room of Requirement. The entire space can be personalized. Also, the architecture can be changed as the player conjures objects into the space. Conjurations can be found at Tomes and Scrolls in Hogsmeade. They can also be rewarded for completing various activities throughout the game.

With this new showcase of gameplay, Hogwarts Legacy is shaping up to be something fun.

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