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Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, much like in real life, lets you work to earn relationship levels in fun Valentine\'s Day update 

by Lucy Apr 15,2025

As February progresses, the warmth of the sun and the melodious chirping of birds herald the approach of Valentine's Day, a time when love fills the air—even more so in the magical world of Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery. After all, as the saying goes, love is magic, and the team at Jam City's enchanting RPG has captured this sentiment beautifully.

In Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, you can immerse yourself in the celebration of love in its many forms. Whether you're taking a romantic stroll through the campus with your significant other or simply enjoying the Valentine's Day-themed decorations and activities, there's something for everyone during this limited-time event.

Since the event began, players have embarked on over 110 million magical dates, a testament to the allure of romance within the castle's grounds. This Valentine's season, you can work towards earning "relationship levels" to kickstart your own romantic journey. For those who have graduated, the Beyond Hogwarts feature offers the chance to date Callum McClintock, adding a sweet touch to the festivities.

But it's not all about romance and roses. The latest chapter of the Hogwarts Diary introduces a thrilling mystery involving an ancient curse. Join forces with Madam Pince and Professor Flitwick to unravel the cause of the pervasive loneliness affecting the school. Alternatively, lend a helping hand to Hagrid, who's been bitten by the new magical creature, the Moulting Malaclaw. The poor gamekeeper is now facing a week of misfortune—typical Hagrid, always getting into scrapes!

There's plenty more to discover throughout the month, and you can find out all the details on the official Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery blog. If you're in the mood for other narrative adventures, why not explore those as well?

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