Hogwarts Legacy: Haunted Hogsmeade quest (DLC)
Add-on / DLC for Hogwarts Legacy — view full gameA horror-flavored side quest that hides a dungeon, a poltergeist boss, and a Hogsmeade shop beneath the cheerful promise of entrepreneurship. Easily the most surprising thing in Hogwarts Legacy.
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Worth it for the horror dungeon alone; the shop reward is thin, but the quest itself is the best surprise Hogwarts Legacy has.
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About Hogwarts Legacy: Haunted Hogsmeade quest (DLC)
Hogwarts Legacy is a broadly comfortable game. You fly on broomsticks, attend classes, collect field-guide pages until your eyes glaze over. "Minding Your Own Business" is the quest that cracks that cosiness open like a dark spell hitting a locked chest. The premise sounds innocent enough: a house-elf named Penny stands outside a boarded-up shop in southern Hogsmeade and steers you toward a deal with the mysterious Cassandra Mason, who will sell you the place for 1,500 Galleons. The pitch is that you get to run your own wizard shop and sell gear at a 10% premium through Penny. What actually happens is very different. The moment you step into the basement, the quest transforms into a full horror dungeon. Constantly shifting rooms, a jack-in-the-box that teleports you between locations, hallways that rotate while you walk them, floating furniture, and an army of attacking mannequins that the community has compared, with only slight exaggeration, to Doctor Who Weeping Angels. The antagonist is Fastidio, a mischievous poltergeist who runs the underground nightmare, and the climax drops you into a cemetery for a three-phase boss fight against Fastidio's Monster, a lurching construct assembled from furniture and junk. Phase one is about dodging thrown debris and keeping up Protego. Phase two adds waves of mannequins into the mix. Phase three is where your ancient magic meter becomes genuinely useful, and spells like Bombarda and Confringo shine. Your Unforgivable Curses work here too, if you have them unlocked, which is a pointed creative choice for what is nominally a side quest. The fight even flips your screen upside down at one point, a simple but effective bit of disorientation that catches first-timers off guard every single time. Beyond the dungeon there is a second boss encounter: Cassandra Mason herself, who turns out to have been running the haunted-shop scam on tenant after tenant. The writing on that subplot is lean but satisfying, with a neat callback through Penny that reframes your entire trip through the basement. It is not Disco Elysium-level density, but for a side quest in a game that mostly asks you to collect moth jars, the narrative payoff is real. The quest also unlocks noticeably late, gated behind completing two Keeper Trials, which feels conservative given that it is not the hardest fight in the game. By the time you reach it, the horror atmosphere lands harder partly because of how routine everything else has been. The reward is modest in practice: you own a named shop where Penny sells your gear at a slight markup, and the shop itself cannot be customised or stocked in any meaningful way. Do not buy this DLC expecting a shopkeeping sim. Buy it for the dungeon, the mannequins, and the genuine surprise of a Hogwarts Legacy quest that actually tries something new. Originally launched as a PlayStation exclusive and later rolled out to all platforms, it is now fully accessible on PC and has aged into something of a cult favourite among the game's community. If the rest of Hogwarts Legacy's side content often feels like filler designed to pad hours, this one earns its runtime.

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- Developer
- Avalanche Software
- Publisher
- Warner Bros. Games
- Release Date
- Feb 10, 2023
