All landing platform locations in Hogwarts Legacy
There are 20 landing platforms hidden throughout the Hogwarts Legacy world map.
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In total, there are 20 landing platforms in Hogwarts Legacy. Each time you fly to and then touch down on one of these circular structures for the first time you’ll acquire 80 experience points. Additionally, if you stand on enough of these landing platforms, you can also unlock some sweet Quidditch cosmetic outfits.
Since the Hogwarts Legacy world map is rather large, it can be tough to know where exactly each of these landing platforms is, but all of the extra challenges are part of what makes Hogwarts Legacy one of thebest PC gamesandbest Xbox gamesout there. Here’s where you can find all 20 landing platforms.
All landing platforms in Hogwarts Legacy
We’ll start from the top of theHogwarts Legacyworld map and work down. Note that you need to step on the center of the platform to make it count. Additionally, the torches around the landing platform will light up after you’ve landed on it, letting you know which ones you’ve hit already.
Hogwarts Legacy: Landing platform reward
Those who take the time to land on eight Hogwarts Legacy landing platforms will unlock a Quidditch outfit set. You can get to it by going to main menu → Challenges → Exploration and scrolling down to Landing Platforms. Just make sure to go into this tab and redeem your rewards to get these fun cosmetics.
Vroom on a broom (or flying beast)
Now that you know where exactly to go to find each of the 20 landing platforms in Hogwarts Legacy you can easily knock this sidequest out. You’ll gain some easy experience along the way not to mention, after you’ve landed on eight Landing Platforms, you’ll be able to snatch up some sweet Quidditch Captain’s cosmetic clothing from the Challenges tab. Don’t forget to take the time to redeem these rewards or you won’t be able to change your appearance into them.
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