In case you were unaware, it’s pretty much all but confirmed thatHogwarts Legacyis going to get a sequel at some point.Shortly following the game’s initial release in February, it was revealed thatWarner Bros. seesHogwarts Legacyas a long-term franchise, and if that doesn’t mean that the company isn’t already dreaming up one or more potential sequels, I don’t know what does. Fans have gone absolutely wild with this information, and have someseriously high expectationsfor the seemingly inevitable follow-up.Take a look around Hogsmeade inHogwarts Legacybelow.Recent fan suggestions forHogwarts Legacy 2have includedhaving a certain fan-favourite student return as the main antagonist, or alternativelyhaving the whole game be based around the Triwizard Tournament(which could even take place in a different wizarding school). Over on Reddit today, others have been discussing the potential of having a sequel take place in an open-world London, and when you consider how many iconicHarry Potterlocations are found in the city, it makes total sense.Advert“As good as world in the first game is, if they reuse the same world it won’t be anywhere near as impactful. London seems like a great place to host the sequel,” sdeslandesnzwrote. “Diagon Alley, The Ministry of Magic, St Mungo’s and the Knight Bus could all be recreated. The world could be a bustling metropolis where you are not sure which NPCs are magical and which are Muggles. London would be a risky and bold choice but I think it would have the biggest payoff vs reusing the same map.”There’s no doubt that expanding on the explorable wizarding world would be a massive hit with fans - it’s honestly pretty shocking that Diagon Alley wasn’t featured inHogwarts Legacyin any way. Take notes, devs.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. PicturesTopics:Hogwarts Legacy,Harry Potter,Warner Bros

Hogwarts Legacy 2 should be set in open world London, fans say

In case you were unaware, it’s pretty much all but confirmed thatHogwarts Legacyis going to get a sequel at some point.Shortly following the game’s initial release in February, it was revealed thatWarner Bros. seesHogwarts Legacyas a long-term franchise, and if that doesn’t mean that the company isn’t already dreaming up one or more potential sequels, I don’t know what does. Fans have gone absolutely wild with this information, and have someseriously high expectationsfor the seemingly inevitable follow-up.Take a look around Hogsmeade inHogwarts Legacybelow.Recent fan suggestions forHogwarts Legacy 2have includedhaving a certain fan-favourite student return as the main antagonist, or alternativelyhaving the whole game be based around the Triwizard Tournament(which could even take place in a different wizarding school). Over on Reddit today, others have been discussing the potential of having a sequel take place in an open-world London, and when you consider how many iconicHarry Potterlocations are found in the city, it makes total sense.Advert“As good as world in the first game is, if they reuse the same world it won’t be anywhere near as impactful. London seems like a great place to host the sequel,” sdeslandesnzwrote. “Diagon Alley, The Ministry of Magic, St Mungo’s and the Knight Bus could all be recreated. The world could be a bustling metropolis where you are not sure which NPCs are magical and which are Muggles. London would be a risky and bold choice but I think it would have the biggest payoff vs reusing the same map.”There’s no doubt that expanding on the explorable wizarding world would be a massive hit with fans - it’s honestly pretty shocking that Diagon Alley wasn’t featured inHogwarts Legacyin any way. Take notes, devs.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros. Games, Warner Bros. PicturesTopics:Hogwarts Legacy,Harry Potter,Warner Bros

In case you were unaware, it’s pretty much all but confirmed thatHogwarts Legacyis going to get a sequel at some point.Shortly following the game’s initial release in February, it was revealed thatWarner Bros. seesHogwarts Legacyas a long-term franchise, and if that doesn’t mean that the company isn’t already dreaming up one or more potential sequels, I don’t know what does. Fans have gone absolutely wild with this information, and have someseriously high expectationsfor the seemingly inevitable follow-up.Take a look around Hogsmeade inHogwarts Legacybelow.Recent fan suggestions forHogwarts Legacy 2have includedhaving a certain fan-favourite student return as the main antagonist, or alternativelyhaving the whole game be based around the Triwizard Tournament(which could even take place in a different wizarding school). Over on Reddit today, others have been discussing the potential of having a sequel take place in an open-world London, and when you consider how many iconicHarry Potterlocations are found in the city, it makes total sense.Advert“As good as world in the first game is, if they reuse the same world it won’t be anywhere near as impactful. London seems like a great place to host the sequel,” sdeslandesnzwrote. “Diagon Alley, The Ministry of Magic, St Mungo’s and the Knight Bus could all be recreated. The world could be a bustling metropolis where you are not sure which NPCs are magical and which are Muggles. London would be a risky and bold choice but I think it would have the biggest payoff vs reusing the same map.”There’s no doubt that expanding on the explorable wizarding world would be a massive hit with fans - it’s honestly pretty shocking that Diagon Alley wasn’t featured inHogwarts Legacyin any way. Take notes, devs.

In case you were unaware, it’s pretty much all but confirmed thatHogwarts Legacyis going to get a sequel at some point.

Shortly following the game’s initial release in February, it was revealed thatWarner Bros. seesHogwarts Legacyas a long-term franchise, and if that doesn’t mean that the company isn’t already dreaming up one or more potential sequels, I don’t know what does. Fans have gone absolutely wild with this information, and have someseriously high expectationsfor the seemingly inevitable follow-up.

Take a look around Hogsmeade inHogwarts Legacybelow.

Recent fan suggestions forHogwarts Legacy 2have includedhaving a certain fan-favourite student return as the main antagonist, or alternativelyhaving the whole game be based around the Triwizard Tournament(which could even take place in a different wizarding school). Over on Reddit today, others have been discussing the potential of having a sequel take place in an open-world London, and when you consider how many iconicHarry Potterlocations are found in the city, it makes total sense.

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“As good as world in the first game is, if they reuse the same world it won’t be anywhere near as impactful. London seems like a great place to host the sequel,” sdeslandesnzwrote. “Diagon Alley, The Ministry of Magic, St Mungo’s and the Knight Bus could all be recreated. The world could be a bustling metropolis where you are not sure which NPCs are magical and which are Muggles. London would be a risky and bold choice but I think it would have the biggest payoff vs reusing the same map.”

There’s no doubt that expanding on the explorable wizarding world would be a massive hit with fans - it’s honestly pretty shocking that Diagon Alley wasn’t featured inHogwarts Legacyin any way. Take notes, devs.

Topics:Hogwarts Legacy,Harry Potter,Warner Bros