
It launches for PS4 and Xbox One tomorrow, on May 5, and for Nintendo Switch on July 25. Hogwarts Legacyis available on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC. Hogwarts Legacy is not even three months old yet, so it’s obviously a bit early to start looking ahead to a potential sequel, though given the level of success it has seen, it wouldn’t be surprising to see WB Games and Avalanche Software fast-tracking their plans for a follow-up to the action RPG. Of course, fans will also be hoping that Hogwarts Legacy itself gets DLC support, though it r emains to be seen whether or not that’s part of the developer’s plans.

Discover website for the position of software engineer at Avalanche Software, with the listing mentioning that the studio is currently “working on an unannounced AAA console title.” The job ad has now been edited to remove that section, though you can check out a screenshot of the original below (courtesy of Game Rant). That’s as per a job listing recently published on the Warner Bros. Liana Kerzner, a media personality, game developer and trans ally, isn’t planning to play Hogwarts Legacy herself. And interestingly enough, it seems developer Avalanche Software may already be at work on what comes next.

Within two weeks of launch, the open world action RPG had already sold over 12 million copies worldwide, and its sales have significantly surpassed even WB Games’ internal projections.

To say that Hogwarts Legacy has been one of the biggest games of the year would be a bit of an understatement.
