September is the dreaded back to school season, so there’s no better time to grab your spell books and hop on the Hogwarts Express.I’m not sure there can be anyone in the world left who has yet to playHogwarts Legacy, given that the open-world adventurehas sold roughly a gazillioncopiesand is already generating sequel discussions. But, on the off-chance you’re one of the few who have yet to check it out, theHarry PotterRPG is currently free to download and play for certain users.Take a tour of theHogwarts LegacyHouses below!Yes,PlayStationusers can get a feel forHogwarts Legacynow thanks to a free trial period - although it’s unlikely you’ll be entirely happy with the caveats.AdvertHogwarts Legacyis available to play for free via PlayStation Plus Premium’s much-maligned Game Trials feature. For those who might not be aware, Game Trials are available forPlayStation Plus Premiumsubscribers, effectively giving them the chance to go hands-on with certain releases before they commit to buying them. So they’re demos, basically.Unfortunately, theHogwarts Legacytrial lasts all of 45 minutes, which is maybe just enough time for you to create a character and get through the tutorial area. If you’re lucky you might just walk through the front doors of Hogwarts, but probably not.When you compare this to thefive-hour trial forCyberpunk 2077, it’s hard not to be a bit mad atHogwarts Legacy. 45 minutes is nowhere near sufficient time to get a feel for an open-world RPG, much less one that drags you through a lengthy prologue before getting to the good stuff.Still, if you’re really desperate to try it out and have a subscription to PlayStation Plus Premium already, you may as well go give it a look.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros.Topics:Hogwarts Legacy,Harry Potter,Free Games,PlayStation

September is the dreaded back to school season, so there’s no better time to grab your spell books and hop on the Hogwarts Express.I’m not sure there can be anyone in the world left who has yet to playHogwarts Legacy, given that the open-world adventurehas sold roughly a gazillioncopiesand is already generating sequel discussions. But, on the off-chance you’re one of the few who have yet to check it out, theHarry PotterRPG is currently free to download and play for certain users.Take a tour of theHogwarts LegacyHouses below!Yes,PlayStationusers can get a feel forHogwarts Legacynow thanks to a free trial period - although it’s unlikely you’ll be entirely happy with the caveats.AdvertHogwarts Legacyis available to play for free via PlayStation Plus Premium’s much-maligned Game Trials feature. For those who might not be aware, Game Trials are available forPlayStation Plus Premiumsubscribers, effectively giving them the chance to go hands-on with certain releases before they commit to buying them. So they’re demos, basically.Unfortunately, theHogwarts Legacytrial lasts all of 45 minutes, which is maybe just enough time for you to create a character and get through the tutorial area. If you’re lucky you might just walk through the front doors of Hogwarts, but probably not.When you compare this to thefive-hour trial forCyberpunk 2077, it’s hard not to be a bit mad atHogwarts Legacy. 45 minutes is nowhere near sufficient time to get a feel for an open-world RPG, much less one that drags you through a lengthy prologue before getting to the good stuff.Still, if you’re really desperate to try it out and have a subscription to PlayStation Plus Premium already, you may as well go give it a look.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros.Topics:Hogwarts Legacy,Harry Potter,Free Games,PlayStation
September is the dreaded back to school season, so there’s no better time to grab your spell books and hop on the Hogwarts Express.I’m not sure there can be anyone in the world left who has yet to playHogwarts Legacy, given that the open-world adventurehas sold roughly a gazillioncopiesand is already generating sequel discussions. But, on the off-chance you’re one of the few who have yet to check it out, theHarry PotterRPG is currently free to download and play for certain users.Take a tour of theHogwarts LegacyHouses below!Yes,PlayStationusers can get a feel forHogwarts Legacynow thanks to a free trial period - although it’s unlikely you’ll be entirely happy with the caveats.AdvertHogwarts Legacyis available to play for free via PlayStation Plus Premium’s much-maligned Game Trials feature. For those who might not be aware, Game Trials are available forPlayStation Plus Premiumsubscribers, effectively giving them the chance to go hands-on with certain releases before they commit to buying them. So they’re demos, basically.Unfortunately, theHogwarts Legacytrial lasts all of 45 minutes, which is maybe just enough time for you to create a character and get through the tutorial area. If you’re lucky you might just walk through the front doors of Hogwarts, but probably not.When you compare this to thefive-hour trial forCyberpunk 2077, it’s hard not to be a bit mad atHogwarts Legacy. 45 minutes is nowhere near sufficient time to get a feel for an open-world RPG, much less one that drags you through a lengthy prologue before getting to the good stuff.Still, if you’re really desperate to try it out and have a subscription to PlayStation Plus Premium already, you may as well go give it a look.
September is the dreaded back to school season, so there’s no better time to grab your spell books and hop on the Hogwarts Express.
I’m not sure there can be anyone in the world left who has yet to playHogwarts Legacy, given that the open-world adventurehas sold roughly a gazillioncopiesand is already generating sequel discussions. But, on the off-chance you’re one of the few who have yet to check it out, theHarry PotterRPG is currently free to download and play for certain users.
Take a tour of theHogwarts LegacyHouses below!
Yes,PlayStationusers can get a feel forHogwarts Legacynow thanks to a free trial period - although it’s unlikely you’ll be entirely happy with the caveats.
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Hogwarts Legacyis available to play for free via PlayStation Plus Premium’s much-maligned Game Trials feature. For those who might not be aware, Game Trials are available forPlayStation Plus Premiumsubscribers, effectively giving them the chance to go hands-on with certain releases before they commit to buying them. So they’re demos, basically.
Unfortunately, theHogwarts Legacytrial lasts all of 45 minutes, which is maybe just enough time for you to create a character and get through the tutorial area. If you’re lucky you might just walk through the front doors of Hogwarts, but probably not.
When you compare this to thefive-hour trial forCyberpunk 2077, it’s hard not to be a bit mad atHogwarts Legacy. 45 minutes is nowhere near sufficient time to get a feel for an open-world RPG, much less one that drags you through a lengthy prologue before getting to the good stuff.
Still, if you’re really desperate to try it out and have a subscription to PlayStation Plus Premium already, you may as well go give it a look.
Topics:Hogwarts Legacy,Harry Potter,Free Games,PlayStation