Looking for Hogwarts Legacy Twitch drops? These viewer rewards give you the chance to bag some exclusive customisation items for your player character in the wizard game. As with any Twitch drops, all you have to do to be rewarded is watch streams, so it couldn't be easier to claim these in-game goodies.
As we touched upon in our transmog options is a welcome one – especially when that includes pointy Dragon-Eyes spectacles and the exclusive Merlin's cloak. Here's everything you need to know about Hogwarts Legacy Twitch Drops.
Hogwarts Legacy Twitch Drops and requirements
The Twitch drops for Hogwarts Legacy have now ended, with no further rewards having been announced.
Merlin's Cloak
Merlin's Cloak was an exclusive reward available for watching some official Avalanche Software Early Access streams. The claim period was extended until February 25, 2023, at 12am PST, 3am EST, 8am GMT.
To claim Merlin's cloak, you had to watch any participating stream for a total of 20 minutes. Here's the full list of Twitch drops that were available:
- Merlin's Cloak – 20 minutes
- Dragon-Eyed Spectacles – 30 minutes
- Urchin Hat – one hour
- Carmine Lightning Scarf – 90 minutes
- Lilac Ensemble – two hours
How to link your for Twitch Drops
You can link your Warner Bros game to Twitch from the Hogwarts Legacy website.
- Sign in to your Warner Bros .
- Head to the Connections tab in your profile.
- Click "Connect" in the Twitch row.
- to or create your Twitch .
In the Twitch Drops section for Hogwarts Legacy, you should now see that your s are "Connected".
How to claim Twitch drops
The watch time requirements don't have to be met all in one go, and you can keep track of your progress on your Twitch Drops page. Once you have met the requirements, you'll receive a notification, and must then claim the items from your Twitch Drops inventory.
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