SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE GAME MOVIES! 🎬 GAMEFLICKS turns big story games into full-on movies using cutscenes and the most cinematic gameplay only – no commentary, no overlays, just pure wizarding-world vibes. This time we’re heading back to school with Hogwarts Legacy, the 2023 open-world action RPG from Avalanche Software, published by Warner Bros. Games under the Portkey Games label, directed by Alan Tew, written by Moira Squier and Genese Davis, and carried by a magical, nostalgia-heavy score from composers Chuck E. Myers, J. Scott Rakozy, Peter Murray and Alexander Horowitz that makes every corridor, secret room and hilltop feel like a movie moment. ⚠️ SPOILER WARNING: This game movie covers the full main story of Hogwarts Legacy from the moment your character arrives in the 1890s wizarding world all the way through the final confrontation and ending. Big reveals about the ancient magic, Professor Fig, Ranrok and the fate of Hogwarts itself are all in here. If you haven’t played yet and want to experience every class, twist and late-game choice for yourself, hit “Save to Watch Later” and come back after your own playthrough. BUY THE GAME HERE: If this cut makes you want to live your own Hogwarts year, you can grab Hogwarts Legacy straight from the official site’s purchase page at hogwartslegacy.com, with links out to PlayStation, Xbox, PC and Nintendo Switch versions. On PlayStation, it’s on the PS4/PS5 store under “Hogwarts Legacy”, on PC it’s on Steam and other digital stores, and there’s a full portable version on Nintendo Switch as well. Hogwarts Legacy lets you live the fantasy everyone’s had since the books dropped: you’re a brand-new witch or wizard starting at Hogwarts in the late 1800s, way before Harry’s time, dropping in as an unusual fifth-year student who can see and wield a mysterious ancient form of magic that most wizards don’t even know exists. On your way to school with Professor Fig, things go sideways fast – dragon attack, ruined carriage, a hidden vault – and suddenly you’re at the centre of a dangerous plot involving goblin rebel Ranrok, dark wizards, and a buried power that could literally reshape the wizarding world if the wrong person controls it. While everyone else is just worrying about homework and Quidditch gossip, you’re trying to balance classes, friendships and Hogsmeade trips with the small issue of “ancient magic that might blow everything up.” In this GAMEFLICKS cut, we treat Hogwarts Legacy like a full, bingeable wizarding movie. We follow your story in clean narrative order: sorting ceremony, first steps through the castle, that feeling of getting lost in the moving staircases, then slowly spiralling out into dungeons, forbidden wings, the Highlands, Hogsmeade, ancient trials and massive underground setpieces. All the key character beats are here – Professor Fig trying to guide you while hiding his own regrets, classmates like Sebastian, Natty and Poppy dragging you into their drama, the goblin rebellion tightening its grip on the countryside – and we only leave gameplay in when it looks like pure cinema: spell-slinging duels framed by shattered statues, broom flights skimming over the Black Lake, stealth runs under the noses of patrolling teachers, late-night castle explorations lit only by your wand, and those big boss encounters where ancient magic turns the whole screen into chaos. HUD clutter, inventory juggling, gear menus and side-quest grind are stripped out so you’re watching a story, not a checklist. The core vibe of this GAMEFLICKS movie is simple: you’re the new kid with way too much power, dropped into the prettiest, coziest and most dangerous school year ever. You’ll see house common rooms, great hall feasts, seasonal changes, secret passages, cursed ruins and huge setpieces out in the Scottish Highlands, but you never forget that at the centre of all of it is a teenager trying to juggle homework, friendships and saving the world. The score from Myers, Rakozy, Murray and Horowitz leans hard into that feeling – big, sweeping themes when you first see the castle, playful little motifs in classes and corridors, and darker, heavier music whenever ancient magic and rebellion collide. If you love throwing on long game movies while you chill, eat, study, edit or just want something magical on in the background, this Hogwarts Legacy cut is made for you. Drop a LIKE if you’ve ever wished you got a Hogwarts letter, hit SUBSCRIBE and ring the bell so you don’t miss the next GAMEFLICKS upload, and tell us in the comments what house you rep, which companion questline hit you the hardest, and what game you want to see turned into a full movie next. Share this with a friend who hasn’t had time to play but wants to experience the Hogwarts vibes – or with that one housemate who keeps rewatching the films and needs a brand-new wizarding story to obsess over. SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE GAME MOVIES! 🪄🏰🎮🎬