Hogwarts Legacy has been a success for Warner Bros.
Hogwarts Legacy has been on the market for more than a year since it was launched, which has led to millions of players being able to experience all kinds of experiences in the game set in the magical world of Harry Potteralthough in a very different way from that seen in the books, since the story is set at the end of the 19th century in which a young student must prevent by all means from starting a magical war between wizards and goblins.
In that sense, the game is full of content and curiosities, with some that are even discovered a year after its release, although without completely liking it, in the same way that we have been able to know that there may have been removed content, since it is known that the Patronus spell and the dementors could have been added in Hogwarts Legacy. Now, a player has taken it upon himself to show the consequences of his actions in the Warner video game.
Hogwarts Legacy allows us to follow one path or another according to our decisions
Hogwarts Legacy is a title that gives the player the option of follow the path of good or evil, which results in, depending on our decisions, a different scene at the end of the adventure (although don't expect something as elaborate as in The Witcher 3). In any case, this amounts to if someone follows the evil path, he can directly kill the enemies instead of knocking them unconscious.
In that sense, the Reddit user known as Princessanglbb has taken it upon herself to make a count of all the deaths it has caused to the different enemies of the game, making it clear with the table that he has made by hand after complete the game and relationship stories with the different characters that the goblins have been their biggest victims:
Body Count Run- Update
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For the rest, it only remains to mention that in case you have not yet joined the magical community you should know that Hogwarts Legacy is available on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, PC and Nintendo Switch since last year.
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