Hogwarts Legacy is just a couple months away and if you havenât been paying attention, the Harry Potter spin-off isnât messing around. The game will let players learn the seriesâ infamous unspeakable curses and even use them on students. A new gameplay reveal ups the ante even further though, showing off the gameâs Dark Arts Battle Arena where $10 extra bucks nets you the opportunity to instantly murder goblins and wizards.
Avalanche Studiosâ second gameplay showcase for Hogwarts Legacy aired earlier today, showing off flight on broomsticks and hippogriffs, as well as the gameâs customization options and Room of Requirement home base. As IGN points out, however, the most eye-catching part was a trip to the Dark Arts Battle Arena where, playing as a young Hogwarts student, the developers instantly melted some rando using the Avada Kedavra curse.
The developers explain that battle arenas allow players to test out abilities early to see whether they want to invest in unlocking them. Completing combat challenges there also unlocks new outfits and other cosmetics. The Dark Arts Battle Arena is unique, however, in being exclusive to the Deluxe Edition which costs $10 extra, and allowing early access to dark arts abilities like the Avada Kedavra curse. In the gameplay demo the student is shown ripping through waves of âloyalistâ goblins, presumably dark wizards, and other enemies.

For those unfamiliar with the world of Harry Potter, the Avada Kedavra is one of a number of illegal curses that kill and torture. Itâs also the one that Voldemort used to murder the titular characterâs parents. Hogwarts Legacy takes place roughly a hundred years before the books, which might explain the seemingly blase attitude of the in-universe characters to child torture and underage battle arenas.
The jarring juxtaposition is par for the course with Hogwarts Legacy. Caught in the shadow of author J.K. Rowlingâs transphobic crusade and the royalties she continues to earn from all Harry Potter adaptations, the gameâs very existence is controversial. Itâs also continued to be delayed. Previously expected this fall, Hogwarts Legacy is now slated to release in February. Yesterday, however, Warner Bros. announced that the Xbox One and PS4 versions wouldnât be out until April, with the Nintendo Switch version coming even later in June.
In the meantime, the game appears poised to test playersâ morale compasses in more ways than one. As my fellow writer Sisi Jiang joked earlier today, âYou know the good thing about trans people presumably excluded at hogwarts is that they donât have to experience the trauma of murdering another human for blood sport.â
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