How long is Hogwarts Legacy?


Hogwarts Legacy it is one of the many and gigantic open worlds released in recent years. In case you don’t know anything, the title takes only inspiration from the books written by JK Rowling, but the story is something completely new. The developers have therefore created a series of quests that will keep you busy for quite some time. Well yes, this is not a short game.

Indeed, Hogwarts Legacy will keep you glued to the screen between 20 and 25 hours to complete the primary quest. Obviously the number of hours can increase if you decide to raise the difficulty level for the first game. While regarding the completion of all quests, it will keep you busy for 50 hours.

The game offers well 13 main quests and each of these is full of side missions and assignments to be completed. Some of these can be resolved quite quickly, while others will take more time. Specifically, these are the primary quests:

  • Prologue
  • The first game at Hogwarts
  • Find the secret in the Forbidden Zone
  • Live like a student as you wait for Professor Fig to return
  • Tell the Professor about the Map Room
  • Complete the first trial
  • Improve your magical skills to enter the next test
  • Get ready to start searching for the next trial
  • Get ready to start your quest for the ultimate trial
  • Stop Ranrok and Rookwood
  • Prepare for your OWL exam
  • Stop Ranrok
  • Prepare for your OWL exam

Now you just have to start the game and enjoy this brand new adventure in the magical world. If you are curious to know what Hogwarts Legacy is like, I suggest you read our review which you can find at this link.



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