Avalanche Software just released the hotly anticipated Hogwarts Legacy, and despite controversies surrounding the series' creator, it has not disappointed. Harry Potter fans are finally able to live out their dreams of attending Hogwarts and make a name for themselves within the wizarding community. It has truly been a treat for fans of the IP, and hopefully this will lead to even more exciting adventures in the Wizarding World.
Hogwarts Legacy has gone a long way toward putting Avalanche Software on the map. The game serves as a departure from the studio's past titles, showing just what this studio is capable of. While some players may always confuse Avalanche Software for Rage 2 developer Avalanche Studios, Hogwarts Legacy's success opens up a bright future after its more forgettable history.
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Hogwarts Legacy is not Avalanche Software's first movie tie-in game, and it probably will not be the last. The studio has made a career out of delivering tie-in games to all sorts of different franchises with names like Cars 2, Cars 3: Driven to Win, Bolt, Chicken Little, Meet the Robinsons, and Hannah Montana: Spotlight World Tour. While none of these titles have come close to the heights of Hogwarts Legacy, they gave Avalanche experience when it comes to adapting popular IPs.
Avalanche Software has been churning out various Disney-related titles ever since The Walt Disney Company acquired it in 2005. Before that, it helped developed games like Prince of Persia: Arabian Nights, Rampage 2: Universal Tour, and Tak and the Power of Juju. It was also still playing around in pre-established IPs such as Dragon Ball Z and Rugrats.
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