Hogwarts Legacy is nearly upon us, and some new details regarding the freedom of choice and the "morality system" of the game have emerged, thanks to the new preview content that was just released.
Apart from J.K. Rowling's affiliation with the game being the talk of the town, it seems the new preview content revealed some new details that may have surprised the fans of the Harry Potter series.
All the gameplay and showcases thus far have given great insight into the game and its mechanics. This includes the open-world exploration of the vast wizarding world, the combat mechanics, and the famous broom riding. However, one of the most interesting things to note in the gameplay demonstration was the use of one of the Unforgivable Curses, The Avada Kedavra, also known as The Killing Curse. The use of this magic spell has raised some concerns as it is one of the deadliest spells in the wizarding world.
Technically, Unforgivable Curses are completely forbidden to use unless absolutely necessary, and, even then, come with consequences. Hogwarts Legacy is taking a completely different route and allowing players to be whatever they wish to be - whether evil or good. This means that the players can choose to learn these Unforgivable Curses and use them on anyone in the game.
