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Hogwarts Legacy early access time and when you can play

Learn when you can get Hogwarts Legacy early access and become a witch or a wizard in the open-world game in the Harry Potter universe.

Want to get Hogwarts Legacy early access and play the game before release? We're in early access now, and it's an important time for many Harry Potter fans. It's the first time you, through the guise of a transfer student, become one of the witches and wizards studying at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.

But while you could always wait until the Hogwarts Legacy characters – from students to professors, and even terrifying villains. So how do you get involved right now? Here's everything you need to know about Hogwarts Legacy early access.

Hogwarts Legacy early access - a wizard duelling an Ashwinder Scout in a Dark Arts Arena.

How to get Hogwarts Legacy early access

To get the Hogwarts Legacy early access on PC, you must have preordered the Hogwarts Legacy: Deluxe Edition. Doing this gives you the Onyx Hippogriff Mount and the chance to jump into the action early. The deluxe edition is available on both Steam and the Epic Games Store.

In addition to early access, Hogwarts Legacy: Deluxe Edition on PC includes the Dark Arts Battle Arena, Dark Arts Cosmetic Set, Dark Arts Garrison Hat, and Thestral Mount. If you've already preordered the standard edition, you sadly won't have early access to Hogwarts' hallowed halls, but you will at least be able to fly around on your exclusive Onyx Hippogriff Mount preorder bonus.

If you've not already, before you go buying anything, we recommend you check that your rig can run the game by checking our best Hogwarts Legacy wand Ollivander has to offer.

The creator of the Harry Potter series, JK Rowling, has made a number of transphobic remarks on social media in recent years. Warner Bros. has the licence to make games based on Harry Potter. While the details of that deal aren't publicly known, and WB Games says "J.K. Rowling is not directly involved in the creation of the game", it is likely that, as the creator and owner of the Harry Potter IP, she will earn royalties from its sales. If you'd like to learn more about transgender equality or lend your , here are two important charities we encourage you to check out: the National Center for Transgender Equality in the US, and Mermaids in the UK.