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we can dream
Even when playing slitherin and trying to be the baddest wizard in the world - you will still beat up the same villain and rescue the world.. you wont join the evil forces, its not jedi academy.
At least thats what I got out of the interviews, faq etc
Could be an interesting cameo.
We might be able to explore the world and find the Dumbledore household.
If I had to guess it will probably be choices regarding only different endings or some minor story and mission choices I really doubt this game would let you play full on bloodthirsty psychopath villain like Mass Effect renegade system.
Q: Does Hogwarts Legacy have a morality system?
A: Hogwarts Legacy does not have a morality system, but players will encounter various quests and storylines that will influence the witch or wizard they choose to become.
I, personally, don’t know enough about the main quest to really tell how in-depth their choices will be.