Hogwarts Legacyis getting a definitive upgrade apparently, bringing players back to the Wizarding World with brand-new content.Despite being thebest-selling game of 2023, fans ofHogwarts Legacyhave always been quick to point out what a wasted opportunity it’s been in terms of DLC and other expansion content.Take a look atHogwarts Legacybelow.The Wizarding World ofHarry Potteris rich in history, characters and locations, many of which fans wanted to see brought toHogwarts Legacythrough paid-DLC, though the radio-silence from the developers suggested no such DLC was on the cards.AdvertNow it seems there was a good reason for this. It’s so they could re-release the game via a newHogwarts Legacy: Definitive Edition, which should scratch the itch of those who were left wanting more.While unconfirmed at the time of writing, Insider Gamingreportsan updated version of the game is on the way.It’ll feature around 10 to 15 hours of new, never-before-seen content, additional side quests, a new story quest, activities to take part in around the school and its surrounding area (probably not quidditch though), and new outfits.Of course, the DLC will be sold as a separate game, but if you already own the title, hopefully, you’ll be able to upgrade for a slightly reduced cost.AdvertThe big question is: Will this tide fans over untilHogwarts Legacy 2comes out? It feels like a no-brainer to do a sequel given the first game’s success, and if this new and updated version does just as well,Hogwarts Legacy 2could be more relevant than ever.Warner Bros has struggled with its video game output recently, with titles likeSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguenot living up to expectations - though I don’t think you can really go wrong with Harry Potter games, they’re simply too popular to ignore.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Hogwarts Legacy,Warner Bros,Xbox,PlayStation,PC,Harry Potter

Hogwarts Legacy: Definitive Edition leaks online, teasing new story content

Hogwarts Legacyis getting a definitive upgrade apparently, bringing players back to the Wizarding World with brand-new content.Despite being thebest-selling game of 2023, fans ofHogwarts Legacyhave always been quick to point out what a wasted opportunity it’s been in terms of DLC and other expansion content.Take a look atHogwarts Legacybelow.The Wizarding World ofHarry Potteris rich in history, characters and locations, many of which fans wanted to see brought toHogwarts Legacythrough paid-DLC, though the radio-silence from the developers suggested no such DLC was on the cards.AdvertNow it seems there was a good reason for this. It’s so they could re-release the game via a newHogwarts Legacy: Definitive Edition, which should scratch the itch of those who were left wanting more.While unconfirmed at the time of writing, Insider Gamingreportsan updated version of the game is on the way.It’ll feature around 10 to 15 hours of new, never-before-seen content, additional side quests, a new story quest, activities to take part in around the school and its surrounding area (probably not quidditch though), and new outfits.Of course, the DLC will be sold as a separate game, but if you already own the title, hopefully, you’ll be able to upgrade for a slightly reduced cost.AdvertThe big question is: Will this tide fans over untilHogwarts Legacy 2comes out? It feels like a no-brainer to do a sequel given the first game’s success, and if this new and updated version does just as well,Hogwarts Legacy 2could be more relevant than ever.Warner Bros has struggled with its video game output recently, with titles likeSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguenot living up to expectations - though I don’t think you can really go wrong with Harry Potter games, they’re simply too popular to ignore.Featured Image Credit: Warner Bros Interactive EntertainmentTopics:Hogwarts Legacy,Warner Bros,Xbox,PlayStation,PC,Harry Potter

Hogwarts Legacyis getting a definitive upgrade apparently, bringing players back to the Wizarding World with brand-new content.Despite being thebest-selling game of 2023, fans ofHogwarts Legacyhave always been quick to point out what a wasted opportunity it’s been in terms of DLC and other expansion content.Take a look atHogwarts Legacybelow.The Wizarding World ofHarry Potteris rich in history, characters and locations, many of which fans wanted to see brought toHogwarts Legacythrough paid-DLC, though the radio-silence from the developers suggested no such DLC was on the cards.AdvertNow it seems there was a good reason for this. It’s so they could re-release the game via a newHogwarts Legacy: Definitive Edition, which should scratch the itch of those who were left wanting more.While unconfirmed at the time of writing, Insider Gamingreportsan updated version of the game is on the way.It’ll feature around 10 to 15 hours of new, never-before-seen content, additional side quests, a new story quest, activities to take part in around the school and its surrounding area (probably not quidditch though), and new outfits.Of course, the DLC will be sold as a separate game, but if you already own the title, hopefully, you’ll be able to upgrade for a slightly reduced cost.AdvertThe big question is: Will this tide fans over untilHogwarts Legacy 2comes out? It feels like a no-brainer to do a sequel given the first game’s success, and if this new and updated version does just as well,Hogwarts Legacy 2could be more relevant than ever.Warner Bros has struggled with its video game output recently, with titles likeSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguenot living up to expectations - though I don’t think you can really go wrong with Harry Potter games, they’re simply too popular to ignore.

Hogwarts Legacyis getting a definitive upgrade apparently, bringing players back to the Wizarding World with brand-new content.

Despite being thebest-selling game of 2023, fans ofHogwarts Legacyhave always been quick to point out what a wasted opportunity it’s been in terms of DLC and other expansion content.

Take a look atHogwarts Legacybelow.

The Wizarding World ofHarry Potteris rich in history, characters and locations, many of which fans wanted to see brought toHogwarts Legacythrough paid-DLC, though the radio-silence from the developers suggested no such DLC was on the cards.

Advert

Advert

Now it seems there was a good reason for this. It’s so they could re-release the game via a newHogwarts Legacy: Definitive Edition, which should scratch the itch of those who were left wanting more.

While unconfirmed at the time of writing, Insider Gamingreportsan updated version of the game is on the way.

It’ll feature around 10 to 15 hours of new, never-before-seen content, additional side quests, a new story quest, activities to take part in around the school and its surrounding area (probably not quidditch though), and new outfits.

Of course, the DLC will be sold as a separate game, but if you already own the title, hopefully, you’ll be able to upgrade for a slightly reduced cost.

Advert

Advert

The big question is: Will this tide fans over untilHogwarts Legacy 2comes out? It feels like a no-brainer to do a sequel given the first game’s success, and if this new and updated version does just as well,Hogwarts Legacy 2could be more relevant than ever.

Warner Bros has struggled with its video game output recently, with titles likeSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leaguenot living up to expectations - though I don’t think you can really go wrong with Harry Potter games, they’re simply too popular to ignore.

Topics:Hogwarts Legacy,Warner Bros,Xbox,PlayStation,PC,Harry Potter