
More content excluded from the game’s final release mentions options to define your character better during classes, bullying, being able to commit crimes, get drunk and a bit more.Ī video from YouTuber/dataminer GrandTheftDiamonds was uploaded a few weeks ago but only caught traction in the news sphere now. Dataminers recently unearthed the game’s files to discover a bunch of cut content from the game which includes an unused morality or reputation system. It would be more nostalgic, re-experiencing and remembering those days.Īnyhoo that’s my opinion.Quidditch isn’t the only thing that didn’t make it to Hogwarts Legacy at launch. I think another reason they might think it’s weird is because a big chunk of the people that are playing are adults, but again if done right it shouldn’t be awkward. They can make it simple, sweet, and cute. (That’s what would make it weird.) It should be more like experiencing your first love, go on a date, have your first kiss, and ask the person or them ask you to be their BF/GF.


It doesn’t need to be romance like in Dragon Age, or Mass Effect where you full on jump each other’s bones. In Hogwarts Legacy we are 5th years, so we should have that option. Simply they are at that age where they are starting to look at starting relationships. Order of the Phoenix, they are 5th years and Harry has his first kiss with Cho, pretty sure in the next one when Jenny is a 5th year she was strait making out with people. Harry was crushing hard on Cho and Ron and Hermione were already acting like a married couple clearly having feels for each other. In Harry Potter Goblet of fire, Harry and the gang are 4th years.

Hear me out here, but I think they missed an opportunity with that. And I read something that said they didn’t add romance because they thought it would be weird considering your characters are practically kids, and it would be awkward having the students dating. So I know there are mixed opinions about romance in games about if their needed or not, some people love them, some don’t really care.
