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Hogwarts Legacy: Why are people boycotting one of the biggest

Hogwarts Legacy: Why are people boycotting one of the biggest

Warner Bros. has defended JK Rowling, contradicting a decision to ban Sky News from asking questions about the Harry Potter author at an event at Warner Studios Tour last week.
The bill removes the need for a medical diagnosis of gender dysphoria in order to receive a gender recognition certificate and will lower the minimum age for applicants to 16. 
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Hogwarts Legacy does not deserve to be reviewed on its own merits : r/Games

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The Hogwarts Legacy legacy is just being a shit friend to trans people

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