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Harry Potter game Hogwarts Legacy will provide the option to create trans characters

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An upcoming Harry Potter video game, Hogwarts Legacy, reportedly allows players to access trans inclusive character customisation options.

Set for release in 2022, Hogwarts Legacy will be an open-world game that explores the magic school during the 1800’s. According to Bloomberg, players can take on this mystical adventure as a trans character due to inclusive […] The post Harry Potter game Hogwarts Legacy will provide the option to create trans characters appeared first on GCN.

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