Houses are confirmed to be a key part of Hogwarts Legacy, with a recently revealed stunning image of the Hogwarts Great Hall featuring each of the four Hogwarts Houses very prominently. Within Harry Potter, students are typically sorted into a House by the Sorting Hat, a sentient hat once owned by Godric Gryffindor. With few exceptions, such as when Harry Potter requested the hat place him into Gryffindor as opposed to Slytherin, the decision of the Sorting Hat has always been final and typically does not involve any input from the student being sorted.

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However, in a recent tweet by Hogwarts Legacy, the game has reminded players that “the witch or wizard always has the final say as to which House they belong to.” The tweet, which not only confirms the presence of the Sorting Hat within the game, implies that players will be able to pick their own Hogwarts House, should they not be happy with the hat’s original decision. With Hogwarts Legacy set to be a massive open-world experience, the game is clearly looking to give players as much freedom as possible throughout their adventure – even if that means changing the Sorting Hat a little.

While personality tests and other means have typically been used to decide a player’s personality type at the beginning of games, something which Hogwarts Legacy may still do during the initial sorting process, this tweet confirms that players will be able to forego the final decision of the Sorting Hat, should they wish to be assigned to a particular Hogwarts House. With recently revealed footage showing players the four Hogwarts Legacy Common Rooms, players may already have developed a liking for one particular house, and this feature will allow them to ensure their character is sorted into it, even at the behest of the Sorting Hat.

While the Sorting Hat is an iconic part of the Harry Potter series, the massive emphasis Hogwarts Legacy places upon being accessible to all kinds of players is welcomed and ensures that the game will have a replayability factor. This will enable players to experience the events of Hogwarts Legacy across each of the four Hogwarts houses.

Hogwarts Legacy launches on February 10 for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, April 4 for PS4 and Xbox One, and July 25 for Switch.

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