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The developers of Hogwarts Legacy have gone to great lengths to keep Hogwarts' feline inhabitants safe, creating a magical barrier to protect them from harm. Many players enjoy interacting with animals in the games, including the Hogwarts Legacy cats. However, some players were abusing these magical creatures, prompting the development team at Avalanche Software to take action. In a video shared by Chandler Wood, community manager for Avalanche Software, the main character of Hogwarts Legacy casts a spell on a nearby cat, only to have the magic barrier immediately negate the attack. The cat then retaliates with a shockingly deadly Avada Kedavra spell, resulting in a screen game.
Although this feature was only created for internal use and will not be included in the final version of the game, many fans are clamoring for it to be part of the Hogwarts Legacy. Some suggest it could be added as DLC or activated with little luck, while others joke that this is why there are no dogs in the game.
In Hogwarts Legacy, players have access to the Unforgivable Curses, including the Killing Curse, but on a long cooldown. Without a morality system, users can use any means necessary to eliminate their enemies, which makes for interesting gameplay.
But with the addition of this magical barrier, the Hogwarts cats can rest easy knowing they're protected from harm. Hogwarts Legacy is available now for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S, with PS4 and Xbox One versions launching on May 5 and a Switch version arriving on July 25.