Business Hogwarts Legacy Is Currently The Best Selling Game On Steam - And it's not even out yet, trannies dilating right now

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Hogwarts Legacy is shaping to be the franchise’s ultimate video game realization, and fans worldwide look forward to the release. The game is less than a month away and is already a massive success on Steam.

The popular PC platform is home to titles like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 and Fifa 23. Despite these big games, Hogwarts Legacy is currently at the top spot on Steam’s best-selling games.

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This list does not include free-to-play games like CS: GO and Apex Legends. When considering games that need to be purchased, Hogwarts Legacy has pulled ahead of several prevalent games.

While the game is set to release on February 10, 2023, fans can also pre-order the game’s deluxe edition for early access. The early access period begins on February 7, giving deluxe edition owners a three-day head start. Hogwarts Legacy is also available on the Epic Games Store, with a similar early access period.

Hogwarts Legacy promises a unique experience for Harry Potter enthusiasts. The franchise has not seen a major game release for many years, but Hogwarts Legacy aims to change that with a fresh AAA release.

Fans can take on the role of their custom character as they explore the Harry Potter universe. The game includes a vast open world to explore and skills like spells and potion crafting.

PlayStation owners can also enjoy exclusive content that will not be available elsewhere for a whole year. This includes the Hunted Hogsmeade Shop, which comes with the Shopkeeper’s Cosmic set, an extra dungeon, and more.

2023 is packed with exciting releases, and Avalanche Software’s Harry Potter game will be just one of the many exhilarating games this year.

The Steam platform has also seen considerable growth in 2023. It recently saw over 32 million concurrent users, and Hogwarts Legacy appears to have captured a significant chunk of this audience.

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Bonus reddit threads:

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I'm going to make a troon in the game and call it Henrietta Potter. It wouls have the broadest shoulders, 5 o'clock shadow and tiny waist... And I hope we can choice voices so I can get the gruffer voice possible.

Oh and also will put boobs on him. Like massive double E.

My first action would try to find a window and jump.
 
lmao they're fucking nuts

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This "non-binary" reviewer too :story:

Hogwarts Legacy does not deserve to be reviewed on its own merits​

Whether or not we want to admit it, it is impossible to talk positively about Hogwarts Legacy without harming a community of human beings.

To judge a creation purely on its own merits is often lauded as a fair and positive method of review. Why should a bad game be praised, just because it comes from a normally brilliant creator? Why should a good one be vilified, just because the mind that inspired it is ignorant and hateful?

If something is good, we should be able to enjoy and endorse it, even if we acknowledge the faults of its progenitor. Perhaps even moreso when that creation takes steps to distance itself from those now-tainted roots, and offers support to the people who were wronged. An objective stance would be only fair, don’t you think?

I bet it would feel nice to be ‘fair’. To judge Hogwarts Legacy by its merits alone. To look at the strides the developers have made to offer inclusivity, and distance themselves from hatred. To acknowledge that they aren’t to blame, and to just enjoy a franchise that once held such important meaning to me. It would be easier to be fair, believe me. To turn away from the discourse, ignore context and consequence and just explore something I used to love. What a privilege – to spend a few dollars and play a game in one of the formative worlds of my childhood, choosing not to think about where that money goes.


I want to make it clear to you right now that as a transgender individual, I have no interest in that kind of ‘fairness’ or objectivity when it comes to Hogwarts Legacy.

I feel a moral imperative to oppose Hogwarts Legacy.


Hogwarts Legacy cannot and should not be judged solely on its own merits, because the end result of supporting this game financially and socially isn’t simply a matter of how much you’ll enjoy it, or how nostalgic it might be to experience the world of Harry Potter.

If you purchase this game – if you praise its qualities and encourage others to ‘support the developers’ or ‘treat yourself to a guilty pleasure’ – you are making a choice that will harm the transgender community, whether you want to admit it or not.

This statement might seem like quite a stretch at first glance, but for the sake of clarity, let’s break it down. If you buy Hogwarts Legacy, you are doing three significant things;

  • You’re directly supporting the royalty checks J. K. Rowling will receive for use of the Harry Potter intellectual property (IP).
  • You’re financially signaling to the wider market that the Harry Potter IP is a profitable space, likely worth investing in with future titles. The more profitable the IP, the more money Rowling makes.
  • You’re socially engaging with the IP and potentially broadening its audience, encouraging others to engage with it as well. This inevitably leads to more people being exposed to Rowling’s hateful beliefs, and potentially adopting it themselves.
GamesHub has already detailed a small sample of the extensive transphobic rhetoric that Rowling spreads to her audience, as well as the comfort and support she draws from the royalties accrued by the use of the Harry Potter IP. It is a fact that she leverages her wealth and platform to support transphobic legislation, and that hate groups use her name to muster support for openly transphobic movements. I don’t need to prove that she’s a ‘trans-exclusionary radical feminist’ – she has openly identified with the label.

Buying Hogwarts Legacy gives Rowling financial support, and risks broadening her audience. These actions are both harmful towards the transgender community. Economic influence is very real, and growing ever more overt in the video game industry. Think of how many microtransactions we’re seeing stuffed into games with no need for them. How many companies attempted to make NFTs, only thwarted by massive outcry and financial refusal from consumers.

The money you spend has an impact. Your actions have consequences. You buy Hogwarts Legacy, you provide support that harms the transgender community.


I did play the review copy of Hogwarts Legacy I received. What I found was a competently-made, semi-open world action RPG with a fairly linear storyline, basic character progression with very limited build expression or variety, and a combat model that was absolutely functional, but ultimately felt one-note and grew swiftly repetitive.

I experienced no major bugs, but nor did I find much to make it stand out in the plethora of action RPGs available. If you choose not to buy Hogwarts Legacy, you won’t be missing out on any huge gameplay innovations, or a new paragon of the action-RPG genre. It’s very clear while playing that the Harry Potter IP is the star of the show, and every gameplay decision has been made to facilitate and showcase the IP to its fullest.

I remember when the Harry Potter fandom was a sanctuary for LGBT+ kids who felt isolated, like outsiders. There was a beautiful idea I read once about the stairs of Hogwarts, specifically the girl’s dormitory stairs that would allow girls to climb up but not boys, and vice versa. A closeted trans girl, lonely and desperately craving validation, would attempt to enter her assigned (dreaded) dorm, only for the stairs to deny her because the stairs knew that her gender wasn’t what the world said it was. Magic, pure and objective without bias or prejudice, knew their identity just as the child did themselves. The gendered staircase concept has a lot of problematic elements that could be unpacked (the binary nature, etc.) but magic as a force of validation? Beautiful.

Of course, that’s not the truth of the Harry Potter IP. Rowling has made it very clear that a trans girl would find no validation in her world. No love or support. The more I played Hogwarts Legacy, and the longer I spent in the classrooms and grounds of Hogwarts, the sadder I felt at how tainted the franchise has become. That sanctuary is gone – it no longer exists for us.


Does buying Hogwarts Legacy make you a transphobe? Is one bad action enough to make you a bad person? After all, one bucket of sand doesn’t make a beach, and one tree doesn’t make a forest.

But if you buy this game, you’re making a choice. You’re choosing to support J. K. Rowling, even if just in a small way. And if you knowingly weigh the costs and decide that your personal enjoyment of a video game is worth supporting a trans-exclusionary radical feminist, that indulging your nostalgia is more valuable than supporting the transgender community?

…well, one tree might not make a forest, but it sure is more than none.

Trans Rights are Human Rights.


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oh god :story:

New ‘Harry Potter’ Video Game Introduces Wizarding World‘s First Trans Character​

Effort to broaden representation stands in contrast to J.K. Rowling's remarks about trans women, though some fans think this step was still taken clumsily

A new Harry Potter video game is ostensibly trying to distance itself from J.K. Rowling and her string of transphobic comments with the introduction of the series’ first trans character — and many fans are calling it a cynical way to make up for the creator’s rhetoric.

Over the weekend, the first reviews of Hogwarts Legacy — a new open-world game set in the 1890s, well before the events of the main Harry Potter series — began to pore in, and many noted the inclusion of a non-playable character (NPC) named Sirona Ryan. Ryan is a witch that runs the Three Broomsticks, an inn and pub in Hogsmeade Village, that the player interacts with during a mission involving a goblin.

Though Sirona doesn’t say outright that she’s trans, the inference is pretty clear from her dialogue. When speaking about the aforementioned goblin, Lodgok, she says, “Hadn’t seen him in years when he came in a few months ago. But, he recognized me instantly. Which is more than I can say for some of my own classmates. Took them a second to realize I was actually a witch, not a wizard.”

The inclusion of Sirona certainly seems pointed as Harry Potter fans hurt by Rowling comments have been gearing up for the game’s release and debating whether or not to boycott it. But this stab at broadening representation hasn’t exactly gone over well — not necessarily with Rowling’s defenders, but rather Potter fans who have raised questions and criticisms over the intent behind the character’s inclusion and her incredibly minor role in the game.

One prominent video game commentator and journalist, Stephanie Sterling, claimed she heard from someone who worked on Hogwarts Legacy that “they added a token trans NPC to pivot the conversation away from JKR.” Liam Robertson, who works for the YouTube show Did You Know Gaming?, said he heard basically the same thing, adding, “There was apparently some trans representation added after some of the initial controversy. I don’t know how it appears in the final product but one of the sources I talked to described it as ‘performative bullshit.’”

Representatives for Warner Bros. Games did not immediately return Rolling Stone’s request for comment. (It also should be noted that Rowling was not directly involved in the development of Hogwarts Legacy, a fact Warner Bros. Games seemed compelled to include in a FAQ page for the game. Of course, as the creator of the HP franchise, she will benefit from the game.)

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I think it’s hilarious how many adults care about this game and think buying or playing it actually harms trannies. As if every dollar earned goes directly to JK Rowling’s trans Holocaust ovens. All this because she had the audacity to say that trannies are a vulnerable minority but that biological women who are the victims of rape and abuse should have a safe haven from girldicks.
 
Don't recall which review site it was now but one of them boldly called JK Rowling a "trans hating bigot". And I wondered if she could successfully sue them for libel? As far as I know all she's said is something along the lines of "transwomen shouldn't have an automatic right to women's spaces" and if as a society we don't consider that bigotry then she has grounds to sue, imo. As far as attitudes to the trans movement go, Rowling is pretty darn mild, imo.

EDIT: Also, the game actually looks pretty good. Will get it when I have a moment to play.
 
Don't recall which review site it was now but one of them boldly called JK Rowling a "trans hating bigot". And I wondered if she could successfully sue them for libel? As far as I know all she's said is something along the lines of "transwomen shouldn't have an automatic right to women's spaces" and if as a society we don't consider that bigotry then she has grounds to sue, imo. As far as attitudes to the trans movement go, Rowling is pretty darn mild, imo.

EDIT: Also, the game actually looks pretty good. Will get it when I have a moment to play.
Why? JK is already a billionaire and pursuing legal action just gives the journalist more power. If JK wants revenge, I am sure they could find people that would shank the journalist a couple years from now.
 
Why? JK is already a billionaire and pursuing legal action just gives the journalist more power. If JK wants revenge, I am sure they could find people that would shank the journalist a couple years from now.
I'm fairly certain that Rowling isn't hiring hitmen. But a successful case would establish that no, not wanting a dude in a women's shelter for victims of domestic violence doesn't make you a hateful bigot. And I'm fairly certain cast in those terms, you'd win. She's never expressed anything I would term hatred or consider a double standard that I can recall.
 
So with the website dedicated to tracking down people who have streamed the game: We are now at the point someone could die.

One wrong swatting or antifa following through on their, "we'll follow you home from the game store" statement and bodies could drop.

100% clown world it has even gotten to this point...
 
Doesn't Harry Potter have magic that can completely transform you into the opposite sex? So if I'm understanding them right, they've added a character that is a biological male and instead of transforming into biological female through magic has decided to do bad drag? Pretty based of the gaming company to tell trannies that even in a magical world they will not pass.
I can't remember if any specific spell or charm exists, but they have Polijuice Potion, a potion that can change you into another person. The problems with it would be that first, you need a whole month to brew it; two, it only lasts one hour, and three, you wouldn't change your sex: you transform yourself into another specific person of the opposite sex (I wouldn't be a male Tatty, but rather a man whose hair I'm using for the potion).

If there was a spell for it, they would have used it when the Order had to act as Harry's decoys and transformed into seven Harrys, both of them were women. So, even in the Potter world, they will never truly be a woman.

I particularly like that for ages HP was this untouchable franchise and you couldn't say a single negative thing about it without having people jump down your throat THEN JK rowling said "maybe men shouldn't be in women's bathrooms" and suddenly those same people were calling the franchise anti-semitic because Goblins.
They do that with any other franchise. It's the most obvious result when people are looking for whatever to get offended.
 
So with the website dedicated to tracking down people who have streamed the game: We are now at the point someone could die.

One wrong swatting or antifa following through on their, "we'll follow you home from the game store" statement and bodies could drop.

100% clown world it has even gotten to this point...
Worse is that the same people who call and bitch about being harass are the first ones to harass people.

I mean, tranny double standard is not news or anything surprising, but this is another evidence of their insanity at play.

I really hope this game succeed. Not going to buy it (maybe pirate it), but I really want to see trannies killing themselves over a harry Potter game.

That would be fun.
 
Looks like the reviews are coming in and the troons can start truly seething!



Not only is it top selling even before coming out but it's also getting great reviews!
I love seeing this.

I really do hope some tranny's end up killing themselves over this fuckin' game winning so hard. It would be... Magical.
 
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