Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery's weekly update is available now, but it doesn't add Year 5 Chapter 6 to the game. In lieu of new main story content, the Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery update adds a limited-time Halloween side quest called The Halloween Feast (spelled Hallowe'en in-game) that will be available for a little over three days.

The Halloween Feast side quest is broken up into four parts, and deals with a "deadly threat" that interrupts the annual Hogwarts' annual Halloween celebration. If players manage to complete all four parts of the side quest, they will earn some coins, as well as a new outfit that will apparently make them headless. Additionally, it seems as though Jam City is also running a sale on gems as part of the event, though it's unclear if these sales extend to all players or only certain ones.

Of course, the Halloween Feast side quest isn't the only Halloween content that Jam City has added to Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery. So far, the studio has done multiple Halloween-themed events, including the most recent House Pride event that gave players the opportunity to unlock a pet spider. It's also changed the look of the Great Hall for the season, which should be an indication that the game will be similarly decorated for other holidays, like Christmas.

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For the rest of October, it's possible Jam City will continue featuring special Halloween events in Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery. However, it's also likely that the studio will add more main story content to the game as well, such as Year 5 Chapter 6 next Thursday the 25. If not, then fans will likely have to wait until November to see what happens next in the main story.

When new story content is added to Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, one has to wonder if that will include access to Diagon Alley. We've known for awhile that the next major area Jam City is adding to Hogwarts Mystery is Diagon Alley, but players still can't access it at the time of this writing. Presumably, Diagon Alley will feature some new locations to scope out, including a brand new energy source or two for players to tap on throughout the day.

While Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery fans wait for more main story content, they can check out the ongoing Halloween Feast side quest.

Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery is out now for iOS and Android mobile devices.