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Hogwarts Legacy Sprintwitches Sporting Needs, store location

Get an overview of the Hogwarts Legacy Sprintwitches Sporting Needs store in this guide where we go over everything you need to know about how it works

Hogwarts Legacy Sprintwitches Sporting Needs: A store can be seen

One of the last stores you will be able to visit in Hogwarts Legacy is the broom shop, which has a number of different flying tools for you to use. But, what exactly does the Hogwarts Legacy Sprintwitches Sporting Needs store have and where is it in Hogsmeade?

In this guide, we will take you through what you can expect from the store and everything you need to know. It will be a vital place during your time as a student, especially when you aren’t in possession of one of the Hogwarts Legacy mounts.

What is in the Hogwarts Legacy Sprintwitches Sporting Needs store?

The Sprintwitches Sporting Needs store in Hogwarts Legacy sells a number of different brooms and upgrades for your brooms.

Keep in mind that this store isn’t unlocked until you have got a broom in Hogwarts Legacy and then completed Madam Kogawa’s Assignment. This point is about halfway through the main story, so you will need to do quite a bit in the game to get it.

Hogwarts Legacy Sprintwitches Sporting Needs store location

The Sprintwitches Sporting Needs store location can be found in the south of Hogsmeade, directly opposite Ollivanders and along the main path leading into the town.

The location of the store can be found below:

Hogwarts Legacy Sprintwitches Sporting Needs: The store location can be seen

That covers everything you need to know about the Hogwarts Legacy Sprintwitches Sporting Needs store, its location, and what it sells. It will be one of the key stores in the second half of the game, especially as you are working on finding the best Hogwarts Legacy broom. For even more tips and guides, check out our Hogwarts Legacy walkthrough article.

Hogwarts Legacy has drawn considerable criticism during its development, largely due to the fact that the creator of the Harry Potter series, J.K. Rowling, has made a number of transphobic remarks on social media in recent years.

While Avalanche has confirmed that J.K. Rowling is not “directly involved” in the development of Hogwarts Legacy, it is working with “her team” and Portkey Games, a Warner Bros. label dedicated to launching new experiences inspired by J.K. Rowling’s original stories. It is currently unclear whether she will earn any royalties from the game’s sale, but it is likely given it is based on her original body of work.

If you would like to learn more about transgender rights or lend your support, we’d encourage you to check out the National Center for Transgender Equality in the US and Mermaids in the UK.