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Hogwarts Legacy review – wizarding wish-fulfilment whose magic wears off

PlayStation 5 (version tested), Xbox Series X, PC; Avalanche/Portkey Games
Even the most fervent millennial fans will find little here beyond being able to wield a wand in the hallowed halls

Given how merciless modern pop culture is in its exploitation of childhood nostalgia, it’s remarkable there’s been no credible attempt at a big-budget Harry Potter video game before now. Hogwarts Legacy has so much to work with: it is the product of millions of childhood dreams. Donning the Sorting Hat and setting foot inside the Gryffindor common room, manipulating the world effortlessly with a wand and fighting dark wizards are all fantasies that it can easily fulfil.

However, among a significant percentage of the millennial contingent that form Potter’s original and most passionate fanbase, JK Rowling’s interventions into the debate about transgender rights – she is against self-ID, or admitting trans women to some single-sex spaces such as women’s prisons or rape crisis centres – have caused outrage, and this game is the subject of a boycott.

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Originally posted in the guardian.