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Hogwarts Legacy, a new “buried” mystery discovered

While you may have extensively explored the terrains of Hogwarts Legacyhave you ever thought about looking below the surface?

After all, the Avalanche Software title (which you can also find on Amazon) has an avalanche of on its side secrets and mysteries.

Among these, I remind you of the “storm” secret that I reported to you a few days ago, and which many had rightly missed.

Now, as also reported by GamingBiblea fan of the game recently uncovered yet another – fascinating – mystery that has intrigued the entire gaming community Harry Potter.

Located near the goblin port, there is a cave with a vortex which hides various secrets, the most interesting of which is a ruined structure.

While the ruins cannot be explored nor do they appear to connect to any missions, their presence has raised many questions among fans.

According to what is reported above Reddit by whoever made this discovery, “You can't help but lament what could have been.”

The most widespread theory is that it is content belonging to an abandoned storyline.

Many users have in fact noticed how there are moments in the game where the plot seems to end abruptly, leaving the player perplexed about the lack of coherent developments.

One of the most intriguing theories suggests that these ruins were supposed to be part of the Gaunt Manora location that according to some rumors was supposed to be included in the game, but which never saw the light of day.

Others, however, hypothesize that this mysterious location is nothing more than an Easter egg, a homage to Dark Souls and the New Londo Ruins.

As the comments progress, the questions continue to grow with no definitive answers being provided. But maybe, as another fan argues, we don't really need an answer.

Exploring the “rabbit hole” is definitely more exciting than finding a solution that might turn off our curiosity.

Ultimately, the magic and mystery surrounding these ruins only fuels the adventure and imagination of players, keeping the spark of play and discovery alive.

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