AccountNGT was right again. March will bring with it the first gameplay demonstration of Hogwarts Legacy as part of a new episode of State of Play.
Avalanche Software reminded about the upcoming presentation of Hogwarts Legacy with new footage released on Twitter. However, do not count on too much action - for this we will have to wait until tomorrow.
Another news from the informant known as AccountNGT has been confirmed. On Thursday On March 17 we will see another episode of State of Play, which will focus entirely on Hogwarts Legacy.
The broadcast will last approximately 20 minutes and can be viewed on YouTube and Twitch at 2 pm PT.
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We've been waiting over a year and a half since its memorable announcement at E3 2020 to see Hogwarts Legacy, and it's been reported for weeks by AccountNGT that it's coming soon. The informant gained publicity due to a leak about Star Wars: Eclipse and since then his credibility has grown even more. It was he, who revealed the delay of Forspoken and the movie Fantastic Beasts 3.
At the beginning of the month he also mentioned that Sony may be preparing the return of two iconic series. We are still waiting for confirmation of this and some other information.
Let us remind you that Warner Bros. is planning the debut of Hogwarts Legacy for this year, possibly in September. It is possible that the upcoming show will bring with it an exact release date for the game.
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