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Hogwarts Legacy Twitch Drops LIVE now – how to claim & what rewards

Updated: Feb 7, 2023 10:08 am
Hogwarts Legacy Twitch Drops LIVE now – how to claim & what rewards

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Hogwarts Legacy Twitch Drops are live now from February 7th until February 24th in the Early Access period of the game. So, what’s in store for those wanting to gain rewards by passively engaging in Twitch streamers playing Hogwarts Legacy? Let’s find out.

Let’s take a look at what Twitch Drops are, and how to claim them for Hogwarts Legacy.

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What are Twitch Drops?

Twitch Drops grant rewards for watching the content and channels you love! Each Drop has a watch time requirement set by the game developer. As long as you are watching a participating channel, your time will be counted towards earning the Drop and the associated reward.

When are Hogwarts Legacy Twitch Drops available?

Twitch Drops will be available during the early access period, from February 7th, 2023 until February 24th, 2023.

How to claim Twitch Drops

Watch a streamer playing Hogwarts Legacy with Twitch Drops enabled on Twitch. You’ll be able to identify a channel with drops enabled as you’ll see a callout message located at the top of the Stream Chat.

Once you have earned a reward in your Twitch Inventory, claim the reward. Then navigate to the Connection page for the WB Games Account site, where you will connect your Twitch account to your WB Games profile.

Once your accounts have been connected, follow the steps to claim your reward in the game.

Bare in mind, you’ll need to claim your rewards in both your Twitch Inventory and on the Hogwarts Legacy Drops site to see the rewards in game!

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How to link Twitch Account and WB Games Account

  1. Go to the Warner Bros Games Website and choose to either Create a WB Games account or sign in to your existing WB Games Account.
  2. Under the Connection page for the WB Games Account site, link the console or PC platform where you plan to play Hogwarts Legacy. This will streamline the experience when you launch the game for the first time.
  3. After linking your preferred game platform, select the [Connect] button for Twitch in the Connections list. Select [Continue] to proceed.
  4. In the window that opens, sign in or create a Twitch Account. Select the [Authorize] button to authorize WB Games to connect to your Twitch Account.
  5. Launch Hogwarts Legacy and after the introduction sequence, set up your account.
  6. Return to the Hogwarts Legacy Drops page to claim your rewards.
  7. Upon your next login to the game, check the cosmetic options for the appearance of your Hogwarts student. You will also have seen a prompt just after the title screen informing you of what cosmetic rewards you’ve been rewarded.

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What are the Hogwarts Legacy Twitch Drop rewards?

 If you’ve linked your WB Games account to your Twitch account, for every 30 minutes watching a stream from any streamer with Hogwarts Legacy drops enabled, you’ll receive the following cosmetic items. In order:

  • Silver Dragon-Eyed Spectacles – Facewear Cosmetic.
  • Urchin Hat – Headwear Cosmetic
  • Carmine Lightning Bolt Scarf – Neckwear Cosmetic
  • Lilac Ensemble – Outfit Cosmetic

Additionally, during the launch period, if you’ve linked your WB Games account and Twitch account, you can watch a Avalanche Software’s Twitch Channel with Hogwarts Legacy for 20 minutes with drops enabled to receive the Merlin’s Cloak appearance for your Cloaks and Robes Appearance gear slot.


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