Summary
- Hogwarts legacy was the best-selling game of 2023, but Warner Bros. said a commitment to live-service games in the future.
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Despite shifting to ongoing projects, Hogwarts legacys summer update already proved Avalanche software and VB can not provide legacy content.
- Hogwarts Legacy 2 May be much different than its predecessor, with live-service monetization making it worse.
The highly anticipated Wizarding World title Hogwarts legacy Couldn’t have been an award-winning addition to Warner Bros. s list of titles, but it was the best-selling game of 2023, managing the rare feat of beating that year call of duty. The title brought fans of the Harry Potter Franchise back more than a hundred years before the birth of the titular character, let them walk the walls of Hogwarts in a way no other game in the beloved fantasy world has ever done before.
Hogwarts legacy was easily a financial win for the burgeoning game publisher, but despite its success as a single-player game, There is a possibility that Warner Bros. is not planning the type of sequel players are hoping for. Given some recent comments from an executive at Warner Bros Discovery, it seems the unconfirmed Hogwarts Legacy 2 Could look a lot different.
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During a Morgan Stanley speaking event in March 2024, Warner Bros Discovery gaming boss JB Perrette confirmed that the gaming division is looking for new ways to create games with its existing IP, but his comments raise some concerns for players. “Rather than just launching a one-and-done console game, how do we develop a game around, say, a Hogwarts Legacy or Harry Potter, What is a live service where people can live and work and build and play in the world on an ongoing basis?“He said, Per GameSpot.
It’s a move that Perrette confirmed is Prioritize long-term profits over creating impactful stories in the IP available to Warner Bros. Although a free-to-play title would ultimately make a Hogwarts legacy Sequel more accessible to all possible players, it completely changes the tone and format of a story that many die Harry Potter Fans loved it. Since the release of Hogwarts legacyPlayers have been begging for more, however The comments make it clear that it will probably not come in the form they hope for.
Hogwarts’ legacy has not lived up to the initial hype
The much-teased summer update was decidedly lackluster
More than a year later Hogwarts legacy was initially released on consoles, Avalanche software teased a free summer update for players, promising more content and some much-needed features. But despite the long-up to the update that many hoped would be DLC-sized, it only added photo mode, the haunted Hogsmeade search on every platform (except PlayStation, where it is already available), and the opportunity to respect talent points. It was an update that disappointed players.
These additions are small compared to the longevity many developers have added to others.”One-and-done console game[s]“Through consistent updates, using player feedback as a guiding light. Despite the many requests and hopes from players for possible additions in this update (such as new mounts, spells or side quests), The final result showed that the developers have little thought to the big ideas that players have for the growth of the game.
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Not only do live-service games need the care and attention to player feedback that Avalanche and Warner Bros. have not exhibited thus far, but Writing off the influence of single-player console games is also a disservice to the impact they can have. Hogwarts legacy laid the groundwork for a great original storyline set in the Wizarding World, but a possible live-action sequel is setting the franchise up for more failure.
Source: GameSpot