It’s less than a day before thousands of players embark on their own wizarding adventures in Hogwarts Legacy, the long-awaited title from Warner Bros. Games and Avalanche Software. As you can see in our review, this title has completely won us over, with endless content packed in, fans of the wizarding world will find everything they’ve always wanted in a video game.
as wein the commentsAs mentioned in , one of the focal points of the design of Hogwarts Castle was the Harry Potter films, especially the first two, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. On the latter, we found a curious “Easter egg” in homage to another famous Hogwarts student who would live within these walls a century later: Hermione Granger.
It turns out that in the spell classroom and professorFigIn a corridor near the office we can access some toilets, in the last cubicle (has a glitch sign) if we push the door we’ll find someone has set up a potion crafting booth with a bunch of books and materials strewn across the floor . Additionally, the cauldron was filled with a strange green liquid, most likely a compound potion.
The Compound Juice Potion doesn’t appear in Hogwarts Legacy, so the most likely option is that it’s aEaster eggs, to Harry Potter and the Chamber of SecretsA tribute to Hermione Granger in , who uses a similar toilet cubicle to brew potions. With it, she managed to illustrate that Harry Potter and Ron Weasley briefly turned into Crabbe and Goyle, trying to get information from Draco Malfoy about the Chamber of Secrets and the Slytherin heir.
That’s not the only secret the Hogwarts estate is hiding in homage to the Harry Potter stories or other literary classics, as there’s also a spot on a high point next to Hogsmeade where we find a strange The “Tea Party,” which may have jumped out of the pages of Alice in Wonderland. Or at least that’s how it feels, except we have a sniffer instead of a March hare.
As for us, we’ll continue to explore the Hogwarts legacy and try to find all its secrets, but if you come across any interesting secrets along the way, be sure to share them with us in the comments – we’ll be keeping an eye out!