Given the financial success ofHogwarts Legacy, a sequel is pretty much guaranteed, and it’ll likely be a much bigger and better game overall.There’s no denyingHogwarts Legacyhad an exceptional first year. The wizarding world ofHarry Pottergame closed off 2023 asthe best-selling gameand while it wasn’t perfect it was definitely a step in the right direction.Take a look atHogwarts LegacybelowThe next Harry Potter game awaiting a release will finally allow fans to play quidditch online with their friends. This was a feature many fans wanted to see inHogwarts Legacy, though it was unfortunately absent. There was anin-game explanationas to why Hogwart’s famous Quidditch pitch lay dormant, though the real reason was likely a lack of development time.AdvertLooking ahead though, it’s practically guaranteed that there’ll be aHogwarts Legacy 2, and if the first game’s popularity means anything it’ll likely be a huge improvement.Warner Bros Games CEO David Haddad recentlyteased the sequel, and while he didn’t outright confirm a second game is in development, he did confirm plans for “a series of other things” set in theHogwarts Legacyuniverse.If Avalanche Software is given a bigger budget for a sequel, it’ll have the chance to introduce loads of features fans haverequestedfor months, some of which have made their way into the game alreadyvia mods.This includes more open-world areas to explore, more spells/traversal options, greater customisation of characters, and arguably the most requested feature, a morality system. SinceHogwarts Legacygives players the option to use unforgivable curses, many players were hoping there’d be no limit on how evil your wizard could be, and that their actions would have consequences within the world and Hogwarts itself. Fans are hoping to see a punishment systemlike Rockstar Games’ Bullyin a second game.AdvertThere’s currently no word on when development forHogwarts Legacy 2will begin, if it hasn’t already, though there’s every chance a teaser will pop up sometime in the next few years.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros GamesTopics:Hogwarts Legacy,Warner Bros,Harry Potter,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

Hogwarts Legacy 2 set to be bigger and better than you expected

Given the financial success ofHogwarts Legacy, a sequel is pretty much guaranteed, and it’ll likely be a much bigger and better game overall.There’s no denyingHogwarts Legacyhad an exceptional first year. The wizarding world ofHarry Pottergame closed off 2023 asthe best-selling gameand while it wasn’t perfect it was definitely a step in the right direction.Take a look atHogwarts LegacybelowThe next Harry Potter game awaiting a release will finally allow fans to play quidditch online with their friends. This was a feature many fans wanted to see inHogwarts Legacy, though it was unfortunately absent. There was anin-game explanationas to why Hogwart’s famous Quidditch pitch lay dormant, though the real reason was likely a lack of development time.AdvertLooking ahead though, it’s practically guaranteed that there’ll be aHogwarts Legacy 2, and if the first game’s popularity means anything it’ll likely be a huge improvement.Warner Bros Games CEO David Haddad recentlyteased the sequel, and while he didn’t outright confirm a second game is in development, he did confirm plans for “a series of other things” set in theHogwarts Legacyuniverse.If Avalanche Software is given a bigger budget for a sequel, it’ll have the chance to introduce loads of features fans haverequestedfor months, some of which have made their way into the game alreadyvia mods.This includes more open-world areas to explore, more spells/traversal options, greater customisation of characters, and arguably the most requested feature, a morality system. SinceHogwarts Legacygives players the option to use unforgivable curses, many players were hoping there’d be no limit on how evil your wizard could be, and that their actions would have consequences within the world and Hogwarts itself. Fans are hoping to see a punishment systemlike Rockstar Games’ Bullyin a second game.AdvertThere’s currently no word on when development forHogwarts Legacy 2will begin, if it hasn’t already, though there’s every chance a teaser will pop up sometime in the next few years.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros GamesTopics:Hogwarts Legacy,Warner Bros,Harry Potter,Xbox,PlayStation,PC

Given the financial success ofHogwarts Legacy, a sequel is pretty much guaranteed, and it’ll likely be a much bigger and better game overall.There’s no denyingHogwarts Legacyhad an exceptional first year. The wizarding world ofHarry Pottergame closed off 2023 asthe best-selling gameand while it wasn’t perfect it was definitely a step in the right direction.Take a look atHogwarts LegacybelowThe next Harry Potter game awaiting a release will finally allow fans to play quidditch online with their friends. This was a feature many fans wanted to see inHogwarts Legacy, though it was unfortunately absent. There was anin-game explanationas to why Hogwart’s famous Quidditch pitch lay dormant, though the real reason was likely a lack of development time.AdvertLooking ahead though, it’s practically guaranteed that there’ll be aHogwarts Legacy 2, and if the first game’s popularity means anything it’ll likely be a huge improvement.Warner Bros Games CEO David Haddad recentlyteased the sequel, and while he didn’t outright confirm a second game is in development, he did confirm plans for “a series of other things” set in theHogwarts Legacyuniverse.If Avalanche Software is given a bigger budget for a sequel, it’ll have the chance to introduce loads of features fans haverequestedfor months, some of which have made their way into the game alreadyvia mods.This includes more open-world areas to explore, more spells/traversal options, greater customisation of characters, and arguably the most requested feature, a morality system. SinceHogwarts Legacygives players the option to use unforgivable curses, many players were hoping there’d be no limit on how evil your wizard could be, and that their actions would have consequences within the world and Hogwarts itself. Fans are hoping to see a punishment systemlike Rockstar Games’ Bullyin a second game.AdvertThere’s currently no word on when development forHogwarts Legacy 2will begin, if it hasn’t already, though there’s every chance a teaser will pop up sometime in the next few years.

Given the financial success ofHogwarts Legacy, a sequel is pretty much guaranteed, and it’ll likely be a much bigger and better game overall.

There’s no denyingHogwarts Legacyhad an exceptional first year. The wizarding world ofHarry Pottergame closed off 2023 asthe best-selling gameand while it wasn’t perfect it was definitely a step in the right direction.

Take a look atHogwarts Legacybelow

The next Harry Potter game awaiting a release will finally allow fans to play quidditch online with their friends. This was a feature many fans wanted to see inHogwarts Legacy, though it was unfortunately absent. There was anin-game explanationas to why Hogwart’s famous Quidditch pitch lay dormant, though the real reason was likely a lack of development time.

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Looking ahead though, it’s practically guaranteed that there’ll be aHogwarts Legacy 2, and if the first game’s popularity means anything it’ll likely be a huge improvement.

Warner Bros Games CEO David Haddad recentlyteased the sequel, and while he didn’t outright confirm a second game is in development, he did confirm plans for “a series of other things” set in theHogwarts Legacyuniverse.

If Avalanche Software is given a bigger budget for a sequel, it’ll have the chance to introduce loads of features fans haverequestedfor months, some of which have made their way into the game alreadyvia mods.

This includes more open-world areas to explore, more spells/traversal options, greater customisation of characters, and arguably the most requested feature, a morality system. SinceHogwarts Legacygives players the option to use unforgivable curses, many players were hoping there’d be no limit on how evil your wizard could be, and that their actions would have consequences within the world and Hogwarts itself. Fans are hoping to see a punishment systemlike Rockstar Games’ Bullyin a second game.

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There’s currently no word on when development forHogwarts Legacy 2will begin, if it hasn’t already, though there’s every chance a teaser will pop up sometime in the next few years.

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