Hogwarts Legacy leak reveals full map size

Joseph Pascoulis
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The full Hogwarts Legacy map has leaked online ahead of the Wizarding World game’s release, allowing players to see the size of the playable area early.

Hogwarts Legacy is almost upon players, and as Avalanche Software continue to provide information, trailers, and gameplay prior to release, players are getting to know more and more about the game.

As one of 2023’s most anticipated titles, the open world looks like a Harry Potter fan’s dream, as players can not only explore the famous Wizarding school, Hogwarts, but also the land that surrounds it.

The devs haven’t released any information on the official size of the map or what it even looks like, and it seems leaks have beat them to it. A Twitch clip from a user that has now been taken down, revealed the full Hogwarts Legacy map.

While the text is in German, it provides players with a full look at Hogwarts Legacy‘s map. Fans can see how the map will start to reveal itself from black and white to color as the player explores.

The video reveals the many locations and areas that players will be traveling through during their play time, and it looks to be pretty massive, sprawling down the Scottish Highlands all the way to the coast.

There are many icons on the map that will become clear when players finally get their hands on the game, but from the leak, it looks to be a dense world filled with things to do.

Players can prepare for their exploration of this map by getting their wand and sorted into their house early. If you’re excited to play Hogwarts Legacy, make sure you also pre-load the game so that you can jump straight in when it officially launches on February 10 on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S.

Image Credits: Avalanche Software

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