Summary

Hogwarts Legacy’snew Photo Mode is an absolute game changer and goes above and beyond with features such as themed filters and borders, poses for the main character, and much more.While the game was already beautiful, players can now get their cameras into previously inaccessible areas, snap from different angles, and change the season or time of day to suit their needs.

There is no shortage of beautiful locations inHogwarts Legacyto make the most out of Photo Mode, and even inside Hogwarts alone, players could spend hours taking breathtaking pictures.

Hogwarts Legacy Photo Mode Hogsmeade in Winter

1Hogsmeade In Winter

The Snow On The Rooftops & Christmas Decor Make For A Cozy Scene

Hogsmeade ischarming and cozyany time of the year, but there’s no beating the snow on the steep tiled roofs and the Christmas wreaths of Hogsmeade in winter. In Photo Mode, players can temporarily change the season, allowing them to take some cozy screenshots of the wizarding village whenever they like.

It’s hard to go wrong when looking for angles and places of interest in Hogsmeade, and players can either position the camera up high above the building or go for an immersive view down on the cobbled streets. The Frozen filter works great, and so does the Canvas one.

Hogwarts Legacy Photo Mode Inside Ollivanders Wand Shop

2Inside Ollivanders Wand Shop

Positioning The Camera Up High Offers A Previously Unseen View

Before the introduction of Photo Mode inHogwarts Legacy, players could only see using the game’s third-person camera. Now, however, they can fly into corners and take pictures from new angles; shops and classrooms being great locations to try this out.

Arguably, noshop in Hogsmeadebetter captures the aesthetic of the world ofHarry Potterthan Ollivanders Wand Shop, which looks even more atmospheric with a Dusty or Somber filter. A high view of the stacked shelves of wand boxes certainly invokes a sense of nostalgia from the first film.

Hogwarts Legacy Photo Mode The Map Chamber

3The Map Chamber

This Map Looks Stunning From Every Angle

During the course of the main questline, players will often visit the Map Chamber, where they will talk to the portraits offormer Hogwarts professors. Unlike other locations around the castle that are seen in the movies, the Map Chamber is unique toHogwarts Legacy​​​​.

The three-dimensional map which sits beneath the floor and glows blue is stunning from every angle, and players can go up high or down low to take pictures. If they are in the room just before a mission or during one, they could even include a distant shot of their character about to talk to one of the portraits.

Hogwarts Legacy Photo Mode The Library

4The Library

Sunlight Streaking Across Bookcases Is Exceedingly Beautiful

As with most grand libraries, Hogwarts' library is a feat of architecture and design and is one of many locations perfect for taking screenshots. With sunlight sometimes seeping in from the tall windows, fans will want to play around with the time of the day.

They will also want to scroll through the different filters, with Dusty, Somber, and Black and White all great ones to try out. The dark green Slytherin filter can also offer a view reminiscent of some ofthe Tom Riddle flashbacksinThe Half-Blood Princefilm.

Hogwarts Legacy Photo Mode

5The Transfiguration Courtyard

This Iconic Location Is Perfect For The Character To Pose

Hogwarts is not just a school, but a home, and as such, there are many places of leisure around the castle for students to relax with their friends. The iconic courtyard near the Transfiguration classroom is one such location, and here players can take advantage of the new sitting poses introduced with Photo Mode.

With a summer sun shining down on the vibrant green grass, the courtyard with a tree at the center, and fantastic architecture all around, it’s hard to go wrong when capturing this area of the Hogwarts exterior.

Hogwarts Legacy Photo Mode The Prefect’s Bathroom

6The Prefect’s Bathroom

The Sunlight Reflecting On The Water Makes For Pretty Pictures

While not one ofHogwarts Legacy’ssecret locations, the Prefect’s Bathroom just beneath the Hospital Wing is certainly situated in one of the more secluded parts of the castle. It also happens to be jaw-droppingly beautiful and is more reflective of the description from the books.

With light streaming in and reflecting off the water, there is ample opportunity for some great photos here, especially with all the colors in this bathroom. The mermaid on the wall, the window, or the water itself can all serve as focal points, and players can tweak the contrast, saturation, and exposure values to produce some interesting effects.

Hogwarts Legacy Photo Mode Grand Staircase

7The Grand Staircase

The Unique Architecture & Hundreds Of Portraits Make For Interesting Screenshots

The Grand Staircase inHogwarts Legacyis circular, rather than square as it was depicted in the movies, and while some fans like this change and others less so, there’s no debate that this is still a great location to take pictures.

Whether players want to head to the top of the tower and look down, or start at the bottom and peer up, great screenshots are guaranteed. It is even possible to pause the game while running up a flight of stairs that are in the process of forming.

Hogwarts Legacy Photo Mode The Great Hall with canvas filter

8The Great Hall

This Iconic Location Is Perfect For Photo Mode

The Great Hall is easily one ofthe most iconic locations inHogwarts Legacy, and players have unlimited potential for the pictures they can capture here. The hall is luxuriously decorated and looks just as enchanting at night as it does with the sun beaming through the large stained-glass windows.

Most filters work in the Great Hall, and with an option to hide NPCs and the main character or keep them, players have many options to let their creativity run wild.

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