While many trusted insiders had indicated that Hogwarts Legacy would make an appearance in the March 2022's PlayStation State of Play, the fabled Wizarding World RPG once again refused to make an appearance.
Developed by Avalance Software and published by WB Games, Hogwarts Legacy promised a proper video game debut for the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and Fantastic Beasts.
Ripped from the pages of the book and the screens of the movies, the open-world action RPG will allow players to assume the role of a fifth-year student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the 1800s, and experience their magical education and adventures first hand.
However, the title’s repeated absence at events and lack of information has fans doubting whether it will be able to hold on to its 2022 release window.
Hogwarts Legacy was originally leaked back in 2018, with snippets showcasing third-person action gameplay. From its initial leak, the excitement and hype surrounding the title was quite high.
While the Wizarding World has made its debut in interactive media, they have mostly been uninspiring, low-budget movie tie-in titles. However, with the popular game, fans finally had a hope to not only watch and read about the Wizarding World, but to actively participate in it.
The game was officially announced in September 2020, during the PlayStation 5 showcase, with a late 2021 release date. Ever since then, the title has remained absent, bar from an official announcement delaying the game to 2022.
It has now been over a year and a half without any significant developments regarding the title and it is scheduled to be released this year. Earlier in the year, Warner Media CEO Jason Kilar reinforced the notion that Hogwarts Legacy, along
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