Hogwarts Legacy Collector’s Deluxe Editions Seem to Have Leaked

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A Reddit user discovered two unannounced special editions of Hogwarts Legacy.

Hogwarts Legacy, the upcoming single-player open-world action-RPG from Portkey Games and Avalanche Software, will finally release later this year, but isn’t available for pre-order yet.

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As posted on the r/HarryPotterGame subreddit on Friday, a user dubbed BattleDashBR described how he managed to fiddle with the code on the official Hogwart Legacy website to find the Collector and Deluxe Edition pre-order option screens.

According to BattleDashBR, this code has since been removed from the Hogwarts Legacy website, but can still be found on a hard drive.

A mod subreddit called FaizerLaser also responded to the post shortly after, adding that the mod team had reviewed the information and were able to retrieve these images from the website following instructions from BattleDashBR.

FaizerLaser also came to the conclusion that although this information is outdated or just a placeholder, at some point it was definitely on the website.

The apparent pre-order bonuses shown in the first image are consistent with what was leaked in the same subreddit by u/opalelement in June.

Judging by this information, it looks like those who pre-order the Digital Deluxe or Collector’s Edition will get 72 hours of early access to the game, among other features. There was no information on how much they would cost.

Hogwarts Legacy is currently available Holiday 2022 for PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

Source : dbl tap

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