The wizarding world of is full of interesting and unique events that would serve as the perfect set-up for. From the many different wizarding schools, to important events such as the founding of Hogwarts itself, there are plenty of time periods that a sequel could draw from. With so much lore to delve into, it's hard to predict exactly which direction it'll go in.
Fortunately, there are some key events which are likely to be the foundation for a sequel, or at least are obvious contenders. Among the many things needs to add, one major event stands out as a perfect starting point. It brings together the three main European schools, and would serve as the perfect backdrop for a mystery or even the rise of a great evil.
Becoming a witch or wizard in Hogwarts Legacy gives players many fun magical spells to play with, but there are so many that the sequel could add.
could focus on the Triwizard Tournament, a famous, or arguably infamous, competition between the three biggest wizarding schools in Europe: Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Durmstrang Institute, and Beauxbatons Academy of Magic. These tournaments saw the three schools submit a student each to be its champion, who would then compete in three trials, with the winner taking home the iconic Triwizard Cup. This event was depicted in the fourth book and film,.
By the time the first takes place, the Triwizard Tournaments have been stopped indefinitely. The last one, before, took place in 1792, roughly 100 years before the events of . It resulted in the injury of three judges, which was the final nail in the coffin to convince the three schools it was too dangerous to continue.
It is mentioned that there were several attempts at bringing back the Triwizard Tournaments after 1792. However, these were considered failures, making the 1792 Triwizard Tournament likely the last one before 1994.
However, could be a prequel to the first game, one that covers a Triwizard Tournament prior to, or even covering,
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