Hogwarts Legacyhas made so much money that if you piled it all up you could probably climb it all the way to the moon. Okay, maybe notthatmuch money, but it’s certainly done alright for itself.At last countHogwarts Legacyhas generated wellover $1 billion, and there’s still theNintendo Switchrelease to go later this year.Given the game’s huge success, we’ve already had confirmation that developer Avalanche Software isworking on its next project, although we don’t necessarily know if this isHogwarts Legacy 2.It probably is, though.AdvertTake a look at one ofHogwarts Legacy’s many strange moments below:While we wait forHogwarts Legacy, fans are already keen to share their ideas for a sequel.Romance options, for one thing, are something folk seem keen to see. Let’s just hope we’re not still playing as students in that case.Over on Reddit, userAuramilsuggested thatHogwarts Legacy 2’s open world needs to be far immersive.Advert“One of my slight issues with the game is it never really feels like we’re a Hogwarts student after the first chapter," they wrote. “When we learn a new spell, we get an owl saying, ‘You have to go do … and then go to class.’ What if they took a more Professor Ronin approach?"“To teach us Accio, he had us do a mini game that gets used in multiple missions afterwards,” they continued. “It was a nice practical way to use the spell and it really endeared me to him. What if instead of giving us a list of things to do, the teachers would actually take us to different locations/dungeons in relation to the subjects they teach for our extra lessons and then we return to class to learn the new spell? Another thing, instead of meeting another student for a quest at Hogsmeade or just somewhere on the castle grounds, why don’t we discuss plans in class together while practicing a spell, brewing a potion, or grooming a beast? This would greatly help with the immersion and the feeling that we’re a student at Hogwarts.”The post earned a fair bit of agreement between fans.Against-The-Currentwrote: “It doesn’t really feel like I’m a student at Hogwarts. It feels like I’m becoming the dark lord. You’re not immersed in the school, you’re given a heavily detailed tour of it.“Meanwhile,Salopian_Abroadadded: “I feel like they could very easily have a system like Rockstar’sBullyclassroom system. Mini games of classes progressively getting harder and on a schedule. I loved the game still, but hope for this in the future.”Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros.Topics:Hogwarts Legacy,Harry Potter,Warner Bros

Hogwarts Legacy 2 should have a very different open world, fans agree

Hogwarts Legacyhas made so much money that if you piled it all up you could probably climb it all the way to the moon. Okay, maybe notthatmuch money, but it’s certainly done alright for itself.At last countHogwarts Legacyhas generated wellover $1 billion, and there’s still theNintendo Switchrelease to go later this year.Given the game’s huge success, we’ve already had confirmation that developer Avalanche Software isworking on its next project, although we don’t necessarily know if this isHogwarts Legacy 2.It probably is, though.AdvertTake a look at one ofHogwarts Legacy’s many strange moments below:While we wait forHogwarts Legacy, fans are already keen to share their ideas for a sequel.Romance options, for one thing, are something folk seem keen to see. Let’s just hope we’re not still playing as students in that case.Over on Reddit, userAuramilsuggested thatHogwarts Legacy 2’s open world needs to be far immersive.Advert“One of my slight issues with the game is it never really feels like we’re a Hogwarts student after the first chapter,” they wrote. “When we learn a new spell, we get an owl saying, ‘You have to go do … and then go to class.’ What if they took a more Professor Ronin approach?"“To teach us Accio, he had us do a mini game that gets used in multiple missions afterwards,” they continued. “It was a nice practical way to use the spell and it really endeared me to him. What if instead of giving us a list of things to do, the teachers would actually take us to different locations/dungeons in relation to the subjects they teach for our extra lessons and then we return to class to learn the new spell? Another thing, instead of meeting another student for a quest at Hogsmeade or just somewhere on the castle grounds, why don’t we discuss plans in class together while practicing a spell, brewing a potion, or grooming a beast? This would greatly help with the immersion and the feeling that we’re a student at Hogwarts.”The post earned a fair bit of agreement between fans.Against-The-Currentwrote: “It doesn’t really feel like I’m a student at Hogwarts. It feels like I’m becoming the dark lord. You’re not immersed in the school, you’re given a heavily detailed tour of it.“Meanwhile,Salopian_Abroadadded: “I feel like they could very easily have a system like Rockstar’sBullyclassroom system. Mini games of classes progressively getting harder and on a schedule. I loved the game still, but hope for this in the future.”Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros.Topics:Hogwarts Legacy,Harry Potter,Warner Bros

Hogwarts Legacyhas made so much money that if you piled it all up you could probably climb it all the way to the moon. Okay, maybe notthatmuch money, but it’s certainly done alright for itself.At last countHogwarts Legacyhas generated wellover $1 billion, and there’s still theNintendo Switchrelease to go later this year.Given the game’s huge success, we’ve already had confirmation that developer Avalanche Software isworking on its next project, although we don’t necessarily know if this isHogwarts Legacy 2.It probably is, though.AdvertTake a look at one ofHogwarts Legacy’s many strange moments below:While we wait forHogwarts Legacy, fans are already keen to share their ideas for a sequel.Romance options, for one thing, are something folk seem keen to see. Let’s just hope we’re not still playing as students in that case.Over on Reddit, userAuramilsuggested thatHogwarts Legacy 2’s open world needs to be far immersive.Advert“One of my slight issues with the game is it never really feels like we’re a Hogwarts student after the first chapter,” they wrote. “When we learn a new spell, we get an owl saying, ‘You have to go do … and then go to class.’ What if they took a more Professor Ronin approach?"“To teach us Accio, he had us do a mini game that gets used in multiple missions afterwards,” they continued. “It was a nice practical way to use the spell and it really endeared me to him. What if instead of giving us a list of things to do, the teachers would actually take us to different locations/dungeons in relation to the subjects they teach for our extra lessons and then we return to class to learn the new spell? Another thing, instead of meeting another student for a quest at Hogsmeade or just somewhere on the castle grounds, why don’t we discuss plans in class together while practicing a spell, brewing a potion, or grooming a beast? This would greatly help with the immersion and the feeling that we’re a student at Hogwarts.”The post earned a fair bit of agreement between fans.Against-The-Currentwrote: “It doesn’t really feel like I’m a student at Hogwarts. It feels like I’m becoming the dark lord. You’re not immersed in the school, you’re given a heavily detailed tour of it.“Meanwhile,Salopian_Abroadadded: “I feel like they could very easily have a system like Rockstar’sBullyclassroom system. Mini games of classes progressively getting harder and on a schedule. I loved the game still, but hope for this in the future.”

Hogwarts Legacyhas made so much money that if you piled it all up you could probably climb it all the way to the moon. Okay, maybe notthatmuch money, but it’s certainly done alright for itself.

At last countHogwarts Legacyhas generated wellover $1 billion, and there’s still theNintendo Switchrelease to go later this year.

Given the game’s huge success, we’ve already had confirmation that developer Avalanche Software isworking on its next project, although we don’t necessarily know if this isHogwarts Legacy 2.It probably is, though.

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Take a look at one ofHogwarts Legacy’s many strange moments below:

While we wait forHogwarts Legacy, fans are already keen to share their ideas for a sequel.Romance options, for one thing, are something folk seem keen to see. Let’s just hope we’re not still playing as students in that case.

Over on Reddit, userAuramilsuggested thatHogwarts Legacy 2’s open world needs to be far immersive.

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“One of my slight issues with the game is it never really feels like we’re a Hogwarts student after the first chapter,” they wrote. “When we learn a new spell, we get an owl saying, ‘You have to go do … and then go to class.’ What if they took a more Professor Ronin approach?”

“To teach us Accio, he had us do a mini game that gets used in multiple missions afterwards,” they continued. “It was a nice practical way to use the spell and it really endeared me to him. What if instead of giving us a list of things to do, the teachers would actually take us to different locations/dungeons in relation to the subjects they teach for our extra lessons and then we return to class to learn the new spell? Another thing, instead of meeting another student for a quest at Hogsmeade or just somewhere on the castle grounds, why don’t we discuss plans in class together while practicing a spell, brewing a potion, or grooming a beast? This would greatly help with the immersion and the feeling that we’re a student at Hogwarts.”

The post earned a fair bit of agreement between fans.Against-The-Currentwrote: “It doesn’t really feel like I’m a student at Hogwarts. It feels like I’m becoming the dark lord. You’re not immersed in the school, you’re given a heavily detailed tour of it.”

Meanwhile,Salopian_Abroadadded: “I feel like they could very easily have a system like Rockstar’sBullyclassroom system. Mini games of classes progressively getting harder and on a schedule. I loved the game still, but hope for this in the future.”

Topics:Hogwarts Legacy,Harry Potter,Warner Bros